VOL. XXIV. KO. 200
CHICAGO, TUESDAY, AU(rUST 6, 1918
SPECIAL EDITION
BILLY KELLY A CHAMPION
Eastern Critics Concede that He
May Prove Best of Year.
•
Only Youngster Seen Thus Far
Able to Pick Up His
Weight and Win.
♦
r (J. It. 4tffor.v.)
Siinitopa, X. Y., Aupiist 5. — William r. Poison
was naturally «-l:jto<l after Hilly Kelly’s elear-eut
vietory ill tlie I'liited States Hotel Stakes on Satur-
«lay. He was esoeeially cratified that li<- had had
the oiiirase to rejeet the offi-r of $30,000 wliieh
t'oiiiaiaiider J. K. I.. Itoss had made for the s'Hssly
s«Mi of Dirk Welles — IHena earlier ill the da.v. It
was a teui|>tiiis offer, of couist*. hut Mr. Poison
fijtunsl that if the horse was worth that mueli to
suluelHiily els»', he oiutht to b«‘ to himself.
Itilly Ki'lly is hy no meaus oia-|»ossessin(; in a])-
IH-aranee. »*iie horseman of Iona exia-rienee de-
elarisl afier his aeliievenient of Saturday had
tiroiiKlit liiiii into siieh promineuee that he was the
most ilisa|ii)oiutiiia horse to l<Kik at. in view of
what he had aeeomidisleHl so far in his raeing
ean-er. that he Intd ever laid eyes uimiii. Hut hami-
noui«‘ is as hamisome does and eastern critics who
were not partienlarly imiiresstsi h.v his Flash Stakes
vii tor.v on Thiirs<lay, are now read.v to eoncisle that
Itf may turn <Mit to la* the juv‘-nil^ cham|iion of the
year. The thine that has lmj>ress<*d them most1
fon-itily is that I’illy Kelly is the only youiiKster
with ehanipionshiii iiretentions tlie.v hav«“ s-eii this
year that has hee-n able to pick up his weight and
will from the Ivst opiiositiou that could Is* mustered.
The ireneral <-ompl:iint alxmt the two-year-olds that
have is-en raeiiiir in the east this year is that they
hav<‘ Ims'ii beetiii}; each other and that none has
sue<-»-ssfidl.v stiMxl the weipht carr.viui; test after
Is-ina hroiijrht into the liinelii;ht as a prosiM'ctive
as|)iraiit for the year’s honors. Most of those that
have l.s'U ineiitioiK'd at one time or another in con-
nei'tioii with the championsiiip finished beliiiid Hilly
Kelly in his two victorious rail's here. It is the
general opinion that Hill.v Kell.v is the Ix'st horsi-
that Hick Welles, a s|as-d marvel of his day, has
sent to iln' rail's. And Hick Welles has tH-eu well
repi'isenteil.
SOUITD AND A PEEFECT DISPOSITION,
Hilly Kelly has that Rift of so many horses of
• utstandiiiK ilass. a iwrfect disposition. And he is
also a sound horse. His raws all indicate tliat
he has sta.viii}; ahilit.v of no mean order as well as
an ahiindance of sjhosI. His two successful raws
here would indicate that he is a stayer alxive all
tliiniis. for in Isith of them he came from iH-hind
Willi liiilliloK lourage and streuiith after closely fol-
lovkine fast earl.v pawuiakers, and won iioin;; awa.v
ill dio isive fashion. Trainer I’erkius. who iMoisht and
develo|H-d the ireldint; for I’olson, is confident that
he Would Ix' an unhi'ateu horse today, hut for the
unfortunate mishap which iM'fi'll him while at tin*
ix'st for the Spriiii; Trial Slakes at ItoiiKhis I'ark.
and which prevented him from runuinj: his raci-.
Perkins has so much faith in the iirowess of his
eharee. that he will dislue none of his ensaueinents
Imre, provided the geldiuK retains his goml form.
Tliat he is not eligihh- for the $30,000 lloix'ful
Stakes is merely a matter of adverse luck. The
nominations for this prize were made iK'fore his
• luality had bei-n dis«'los<-d even to his trainer
and so other juveniles from the Poison stable that
hail Ins'ii showing up somewhat lietter in their work.
Were given the preference over him in the selection
of entries for this particular rac-e.
It was b.v the merest chance that Mr. I’olson,
who o|M-rates a factory at Hnffalo devoted to tlie
inaiiufacturi' of airplane parts, became interested
ill racing and eventually became the owner of a
racing stable. Two years ago, while on a vacation
trip with Mrs. Poison in Canada, he cham-ed to
visit the Ottawa track while racing was in progress
and at onw iM-came intensel.v interested in the
s|Mirt. I^ater that season he visited other Canadian
tracks when his business affairs would pi-rmit it
and by fall he dei-ideil to l.uy a horse or two, which
he turiiisl over to G. E. Chancellor to rai-e for
him. l.aist year he transferred his horses to tlie
care of their pri'si-nt trainer and. uimu achieving
some slight sui-ci'ss at ome, added to its strengUi
by the pureliasi' of several horses, including a num-
ber of two-year-ohls. of which Hilly Kelly was one,
all si'lei'ted by trainer Perkins. The tiresent strength
of the Poison stable is tweut.v head, including eight
t wo-year-«dds. Aside from Hill.v Kelly, the gisid
sprinter Hasil is the most notable of the Poison
h-irs»*s. but others of the stable have la-en racing
with distiiiclion in the stlling plater division.
Mr. Poison has as yet Isiiight no yearlings with
which to participate in the two-year-old racing of
next year.
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CORRECTION IN SARATOGA FORM CHART
Tiiruilgh a (yisigrapliieal error the Ix'ltiiig on
Hattie ill raee IWi'tia was printed as G. G, 4, S-i, 4 5
whereaa it should read 8, lU, 8, 3, 8-5.
LATEST GOSSIP FROM SARATOGA TRACK
Mayor Hyland of New York an Arrival — Albert
Simons Quite 111 with Tonsilitis.
(Hy Ed Cole.)
Saratoga. X. Y.. -tugnst 5. — One of the many dis-
tinguished visitors to arrive here twiay was Mayor
Hyland, of Xew York. His hotel reservations indi-
cate he will he here for a few days. Tliis will Ik-
his second visit to the rai-es this year, having sja'iit
one ih'iy at Aipieduet as a guest of President Siiev-
liii.
Joliii Considine. the owner of Henevoleiit, came in
.vesterda.v to stay tliroughiiut the season. He is a
great Imliever in Saratoga atmosphere and waters.
GiHirge Kenni'dy. one of tlie most regular attend-
ants at the Xew York tracks, arrived today for tlie
season. He is tlie guest of Ed Soule.
Jim Miirpliy made tlie trip from Xew Orleans to
sjM'nd. a few days drinking tlie Saratoga waters.
“1 liave hiH'ii eomiiig liere for so muuy years,” saiil
Mr. Jliirpii.v, “that I liate to let a season pass witli-
!iut at least putting in a week or two. It just gets
me fit for three or four moiitlis’ hard work.’’
The i-ard tixhi.v liKiked so Iiard to haiidieap]>ers
Unit maii.v of tliem declared they were going to
ki-ep tlieir hands in tlii'ir ixiekets today. Many of
them dei-lari'd they would not make a wager and re-
f list'll to buy a program for fear tiiey miglit lie
tempted.
Allx'rt Simons, trainer for 11. P. Wliituey. is
still confined to bis room and was not iK'rmitted to
see visitors yesterday, his physieiun ordering him
to 1)0 kept as quiet as imssible. He is suffering
from an aggravated ease of tonsilitis.
Horsemen praetieall.v concede tlie Alabama Stakes
to Enfilade, as they figure that she is iu better
raeiug couditiou tliau uu.v' of tbe otlier eligibles
to that stake.
I Sun Hriar is being looked upon with decided favor
*si'nce his rerent race with Polymelian. He pulled
up ill practically ix'rfeet couditiou and liis work
since tlien indicates he will liave to he reckoned
with iu all tlie raei's for wliieh tliree-year-olds
exclusively, no matter wliat distance tliey are asked
to go.
“Kimtiedge is one of the most disapiiointing
horses I ever trained,” said Mike Dal.v after the
misi'ralde sliowiug of tlie colt on Saturday iu tlie
United States Hotel Stakes. “He can work fast
euougli to kick the wateli out of sliaiie, but wlieii
it eouies to racing, he simpl.v musses everything
up.”
T. F. Geer.v and family will sm'iid the next few
weeks at tlie I’uited States Hotel. Mr. Geery lias
not missed the Saratoga season iu many years, ex-
cepting wlieii traveling through Euroix'.
»
LIST OF PIMLICO AUTUMN STAKES
Two $10,000 Added and Two $5,000 Added Features
Now Open for Entries.
Haltiinore, Md.. sVugust 5. — 'The great meetings
lield at Pimlico iu the fall of 1917 and spring of
tliis .vear, will in all probability lie overshadowed
hy tile eoiiiiiig autumn nu'etiiig of Maryland’s most
exclusive racing organization. Haciug Secretary
'V. 1’. Uiggs has auuouueed that the Maryland
•Iix'key Club will distribute $105,000 iu added money
diiriiig tlie eleven days of .racing and no purse
.will lx' less tliaii $1,000. Stake blanks liave been
issued fur five stakes to l)e decided at the coming
niifting, also for tlie Pimlico Xursery of 1919.
These stakes close September 25. The list fol
lows:
To Be Eun at Autumn Meeting of 1918.
Wnldi'u Stakes, for two-year-olds. $5,000 added.
Oue mile.
I’iinlieo Autumn Huudieap, for three-year-olds.
$5.(mki added. One mile and a quarter.
Elkridge Steeplechase, for three-year-olds. $3,000
added. 'I'wo miles.
Manly Memorial Steeplechase Uaudieup. for four-
year-olds and ovi'r. $10,000 added. Two miles and
a half.
Howie Handicap, for three-year-olds and over.
$10.0110 added. One mile and a half.
To Be Eun at Spring Meeting of 1919.
I’imlieo Xurser.v, for two-year-olds, colts and fillies,
foals Ilf 1917. $1,500 added.. Four and a liaU
furlongs.
CHEYENNE MEETING PROSPECTS GOOD
Che.veniie, W.vo., .Vugiist 5. — Alxiut three liiindreil
liorses are already here for the twenty day meeting
of the Clii'yeune Tliorouglihred Hri'cilers’ .Vssocia-
tion. wliieh begins Saturday, August 10. 'riie ma-
jority i-auie from Iteiio. James Hale.v, avIio did
the starting hei-e last year, has arrived from San
Fraueiseo. He will send tliem away here again this
jear. The pro-siiects for a big meeting are good.
PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR TIMONIUM
Haltiinore, Md., .August .5. — Herman P. Conkling,
racing six-n'tary of the Maryhiiiil State and Agricul-
tural Kix'iety of Baltimore County, has sent out
the progriim books for the meeting to lx‘ held at
Timoiiiuiu Park from Septenilier 2 to Septeinlx'r 7,
inclusive. Tlien' will lx- seven races daily and no
pnrsi' will ix‘ less than $300. If sufficient horsi's
are assured, one or more steepleeliases will be given
during Uie nie-ctiug.
WILL SELL BILLY KELLY FOR $40,000
Owner Pokon Sets Price at Which He Will Part
with His Crack Two-Year-Old.
(B.v J. L. Dempsey.)
Saratoga, X. Y., August ,5. — W. F. Poison, owner
of Hilly Kelly, returned to his home iu HiilTalo
Sunday, i:itending to return in about a week. Be-
fore departure he aiitliorizi'd trainer AVilliaui Per-
kins to si'll Hill.v Kelly for $40,0(t0 if that price can
lx* si'i'iired. “I am not overly anxious to let him
go for tills sum.” s:iid Mr. Poison, after the colt’s
vietory in the I'niti'd States Hotel Stakes Satnnlay.
Trainer Perkins said tliis aftermxui tiiat Commander
.1. K. H. Boss was still desirous of securing tlie
youngster and liad renewed his offer of $30,000 for
him this morning. Hill.v Kell.v is named after the
sjiorting editor of a Hiiffalo paix-r.
Jefferson Livingston stated tills morning that Jack
MeCorniaek, wiio is training tiie division of tlie I.iv-
iiigston stable that eainimigned in tiie east last
spring, will remain at Relniont Park, where the
horses will be rested until tlie oix'iiiiig of tlie fall
meeting at tliat track.
Contrary to general Ixdief. there are less tlian
one tiiimsaiid horses here, but additions are ex-
ix'cted sliortl.v.
Dr. Mi<'ully is autliority for the statement that
the liorsrs here at present are singularly free from
sickness and that not over Iialf a dozen horses are
on tlie ailing list.
Jockey E. Dimuliiie, wlio is under eoutraet to T.
F. Hornmau, is expected here iu a few days from
ills liome in I’hiladelpliia.
Trainer Sandy MeXaughtou stated this ufteriiooii
that Umar Klia.vyam is rapidly recovering from his
misliap, was galloix-d tliis morning and is an in-
tended starter here Ix'fore the meeting c-omes to a
close.
\V. C. Weaut’s horses here consist of 'i’op o’ th’
Morning, Ellison, Berlin and Ix'o Skolny. Tlie
others in l.is big string were sent to Belmont I’ark
to await tin- opening of tiie racing there.
Frank Keetor was among tlie arrivals, coming
from Chicago, where he has been siieudiug the in-
terim since the close of Keiitiieky racing.
'riic JiK-key Club Stewards met iu tlie clubhouse
after tlie racing this afternoon and passed on the
licenses teniixirarily granted to recent upplieauts.
Officials to serve at the various fall meetings,
iueliiding Maryland, were approved, excepting those
who will officiate at Laurel, whieli track manage-
ment has not completed its full slate.
THIRTY LEADING AMERICAN JOCKEYS
Among the leading riders no changes were wrouglit
last week. Lyke rixle two winners, Sande four ami
Lunsford none, but all retain their positions of first,
second and tliird resix;elively. Frank Uobiu.sou had
three winning mounts, which puts him close up to
ills first hundred. At present J. Howard is the only
other rider ixissessiug an evident ehanee to win a
liunUred nrees. At tlie close of Saturday’s racing,
the neords of our thirt.v leaiUug jockeys were:
Jockey.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
Vnp.
P.C.L.AV.
Lyke, L
.49G
125
G8
05
238
.25
1»
Saiiue, E
.530
115
80
til
2S0
.21
4
Lunsford, H. .
.544
107
114
73
2.50
.20
0
Bobinsou, F. .
.'477
90
82
,50
249
.20
3
Howard, J. ...
.4$2
85
58
52
287
.18
0
Conuelly, D.
.417
51
50
55
2til
.12
0
Gentry,’ I>
.321
43
38
38
202
.13
0
Bodri.guez, J. .
.311
41
37
43
1‘JO
.13
0
Elisor, L
.247
40
39
32
13G
.17
1
Walls. G
.22G
39
37
23
127
.17
3
I’itz, J
.299
38
37
32
183
.13
0
ColUns, A. ...
.445
32
54
40
319
.07
1
Simpson, U ...
.274
32
31
29
182
.12
3
O’Brien, AV. J.
.157
31
22
20
84
.20
0
Erickson. 11. . .
.241
31
17
30
1G3
.13
0
Johnson, A. . .
.2IM!
30
31
43
1G2
.11
0
Crump, AV. . .
.148
30
25
20
73
.20
0
AVillis, O
.290
29
39
34
188
.10
0
Kuinmer, C. . .
.900
29
28
27
IIG
.14
0
Smith, F
.220
28
25
25
142
.13
0
.Alergler, C. ...
.211
28
22
34
127
.13
0
Hall, B
.231
28
17
24
lt)2
.12
0
Biee. T
.221
2t)
28
35
132
.12
0
Garner, M. ...
■ IGG
25
27
28
8ti
.15
0
Byrne, G
.144
25
2G
21
72
.17
2
Ilumpliries. AV.
..lOG
*25
19
22
40
.24
0
Pauley, B
. 83
24
18
14
27
.29
0
Biixtou. M. ...
.240
22
30
35
153
.09
0
MeAtee, L. ...
.171
22
18
IS
113
.13
1
Shiliiiig, 11. . .
.117
20
10
11
70
.17
0
YEARLING SHIPMENTS FROM LEXINGTON
Lexington. Ky., .August 5. — Joliii S. Barbee’s nine-
ti'i'u yearlings were sliipix'd from liere Saturiiay for
Saratoga and witli them went a grand lixikiiig colt
h.v Marathon, lielonging to Ed Meineli. wlio Ixiuglit
him last wwk from Joliu List, oue of Uouie l{es|H'ss’
ueigiilxirs near Erl.iiiger.
All the yearlings Ixxjked for sale at Saratoga now
have Ix'cn sliipiX'd witli tlie exeeption of tliose of
Jlaj. August Helniont. whieli are to leave Xursery
Stud some time this week and tliose of Frederick
Johnson, wliieh will leave Heaumoiit Farm in a few
days.
Jix* Hawkins has pnrehased from T. H. Jones,
owni'r of .Ashdaie Stock F:ina, Winchester, the
yearling filly by Handsel — Merry Blue and as part
payment Jones took the two-yeai'-old chestnut tilly,
1 Ting Wing, by Peter Quince — AViug Ting.
DAY OF RECORD SMASHING
•
Mile Mark Equalled by Buford and
Later Reduced by Corn Tassel.
•
Star Bealm Hangs Up New
Record for Five and a
Half Furlongs.
• *5*
(Hy .1. L. Dempsey.)
Saratoga, X. Y., .August 5. — Considering no out-
standing features were programed for this after-
nixni, a surprisingly large attendance was on hand
to view the s|xirt and attending incidents, ’flic rac-
ing was highly interesting tlmnighont the after-
noon, all of tlie finishes Ix'ing exciting and. in sev-
eral instaiiees, so close that none but the judges
could determine the results with accuracy.
'i’lie lowering of track ro-ords eoutiniu'd. the mile
mark Ix-ing tlie main target during the ufternoou.
Previously it liad Ix'cn held by Ocean Hound, which
on .August 31. 1910. wlien carrj'iug AVoodford Clay’s
colors, made the distaiu-e in 1:37%. Buford was
the first during the afti-rnoou to ts|uul it and iu the
following raif, U. T. Wilson’s Corn Tassel reilueed
it hy oue-fiftli of a second. His vietory was aeeom-
plislied in easy style and liad he Ix'cn urged to a
further effort, he would probably have set the murk
at under 1:37. Wlieu trainer Tom Uealy’s atten-
tion was called to the new mark made b.v his charge,
he replied: “Xotliing wonderful about it. A go«xi
horse Will run a mile over tln' track iu 1:3G before
tl:e end of the mo'tin.g.”
The running of tlie steeplechase, in whieli only
four starters ran. was followed li.v tiie snsiiension
of jiH'ke.v H. Haynes, who had tlie mount of the
favorite Keddest. Tlie finish develoi>ed a stirring
drive Ix'tween Crest Hill and Infidel II., the former
winning li.v a tiead. with Hwldest the elose-np thinl.
Haynes kept the latter far back in the early run-
ning, and when he did make a hard effort in the
final drive, tlie hoi-se seemingly res{xiuded in game
style and was going mneh the fastest at the end.
Tliere was a panicky DH-ling on the iiart of the
Keddest backers Ix'fore the raee on aeeoiiiit of
unsavory rumors eonneeting with Ha.vnes. His sub-
sequent ixxir management of the horse created addi-
tional gixisip. That some schemers were trying to
make Keildest a victim of tliidr nefarious work,
was made patent Saturday night, by the diseover.v
of a sixmge placed iu liis nostrils and which Dr.
MeCully, the well-known veterinarian, extracted.
WYNDOVEE WINS FOE KENTUCKIANS.
Tlie KentiU'kians began the day auspiciously when
Geo. J. Long’s AV.vudover beat six other maidens
tliat tried eonelnsions with him. Connelly got liini
off iu a forward ixisitioii and. sliowiug tlie mo.it
s|H'cd from the start, lie held the others sjife
throughout.
In the Iiighweight handicap at three-quarters.
AV. A’iau’s colors were successful for the first time,
when his George Starr, wliieli fti a previous raee
sliowed a sparking ix-rformaiiee in finishing third
to I’olymeliau and Sun Briar, won after a hard
drive to outstay Dr. Johnson and Crank. Gtxirge
Starr was unluck.v at tlie start and was far back
when tlie ottu'rs. excepting Hasil. which was vir-
tuall.v left, were fully struighteuetl away. He ran
a fast and game raee iu closing a big gap and
overhauling Dr. Jolin.sou near the end.
AA'itii eleven witlidrawals from the fourth raee.
it only left ten to make the «-outest and A'alais.
AA'.voiuing and Buford were given the most eonsidei
iilion. Buford was lucky in being with the forwanl
flight and iu raeiug close to the leaders until full.v
straightened away for the stretch drive, when' lie
gradiiall.v overhauled Xigel. the latter, under hard
riding, nianuging to outstay AA’yomiug. AYitli a liet-
ter Ix'giiining, AA'yoming would have prolxibl.v won.
He was far in the rear in the early racing and
had to come with' into the stretch, but finished
going fastest of all.
The AA'il.son colors were carried to its first vie-
tory during tlie nu'etiiig, when Corn Tassel tixik
a goo<l band into camp in the fiftli raee in some-
wliat easy style, after he had indulged St. Isidon-
and Bed Sox with the lead until well straightened
out for the stretch racing. E.velid eloseil a im-
mense gap in the last quarter to take s*'eond
place and the first timer iu these parts. Lucky H..
showed an impressive tx'rformanee iu aeouuting for
the smaller portion of the purse.
Tlie final raee resulted iu the rediietion of an-
other track record, when Star Beulm, from the
AV'. B. Coe stiilile. won by a nose from Sketchy
in l:tl.">%, reducing by one-fifth of a s«'»'ond the
rn'on! of Solly and Hilly Kelly. St. Bernard made
his eastern delint in tlie rai-e and was given exteu
sivp consideration hy the westerners.
AVitli sneli well-known representatives of s]X'e«l as
Polymelian. Old Koenig. Alotor Cop. AVesty Hogan.
Midway, Sun Hriar. AValnnt Hall and Xatnralist
carded to start in the Di'laware Haiidieap tomorrow,
it would not Ix' at all surprising to se** the mile
run in less than 1:37 and it would not create any
undue astonishment if a new Amerivau record for
I oue mile was hung up.
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WINNING TWO-YEAX-OLDS OF THIS YEAH UP TO
JULY 1 ARRANGED UNDER THEIR SHIES
Tlicre is in the world toda.v no stronger or more virile line of male desi-e'nt than that whicii comes
down from Ronnie .Scotland throngii Rramble and lien Rnisli. Wliisk RriKun has empliasiaed its excel-
lence frei|ueiitl.v, as lias Ihdlii. In tlie last two .years Swis'p lias proved a brilliant n'iiiforcenient. He
was tlie leader l:ist .vear witli iiiiieti*en winning two-year-olds to Ins credit and up to July 1 of tliis year
w:is leading again with six. of wliicli Swis*p On and Pen Rosi* are proved gisid ones. Next to him witli
five wiiiiiers cacii are tlie two otlier fashionable .voiing si,-:*s. Celt and rncle. Celt having «‘nt to the rais*s
in DiiiilKiyne one of tlie ts'st two-year-idds of the year. Disguise is getting along in years, hut he is
still capalde of sending gooil youngsters to tlie races, one of ids four In'ing the star till.v. Elfin Queen.
Helmet. Star Sluwit and Trap Rix-k are the other sires with four winners. In tlie tliree-winners division
Dick Welles is pre-emiiii'iit Is'canse of tin* prowess of his Ui*et son, Rill.v Kelly. If all goi's well with the
latter it is not lieyond the range of possiliilities that in time he may credit Dick Welles wltii another
Kentuck.v IK*rby winner.
Donlitless tlie long Saratoga meeting will bring many new winning two-year-olils into the records.
T'p to July 1 the list of winiK'rs, arranged under tln ir sires and giving their pedigri*es and records, was
as follows;
Sweep, br, h. (1907), by Ben Brusb— Pink Domino. | Vulcain, ch. h. (1910), by Rock Sand — Lady of the
Hors** and Dam. 1st
tSweep On. Yodier 3
Pen Rose. Hanrose 9
Regalo. Lad.v Stratlimore . . 3
Eti rnal. Hazel Rurke 1
Kikii, Silk Maid 1
Genevieve Sweep, Danio .... 1
Totals (6) 18
tForincrly ran as Sho<*black.
1st. 2d. Sd.Unp. Won.
2 .$ 7.026 I Hors*, and Dam.
1st. 2d. 3<l.Unp. Won.
0.246 The Wanderer, Rose Tree II. 2 2 1 1 $ 1.421
4.3.54 I.aily Vulcain. Star Lad.v... 2 d 4 12 1,401
1..566 Sea RiK-k, Sea Spray 1 0 0 0 .S(!0
*78 — — —
640 Totals (3) 5 2 5 13 S 3. 62*2
Theo. Cook, b. h. (1900), by Ben Brush — Climax.
Horse and Dam. 1st. 2*1. 3*l.t'np. Won.
Es(|iiiman. XortliiTn Girl . . 1 6 2 4 $ 1,453
.Vgnes Cook, Top Riwk 2 1 1 4 1.10(1
Totals (2) 3 7 3 8 $ 2,3.55
Tracery, br. h. (1909), by Rock Sand — Topiary.
Horse and Dam. 1st. 2d. Sil.T’np. Won.
Gath. Philistia 2 1 1 2 $ 1.2.T1
Kiss Again, Stolen Kiss ... 1 2 O 3 973
Totals (2) 3 3 1 3 $ 2.20S
Ultimus, ch. h. (1900), by Commando— Running
Stream.
Horse and Dam. 1st. 2d. 3*1. Clip. Won.
High Time, .Noonday 1 (I 1 2 $ 3,!l.50
Manicurist. Hanilniaid 1 1 (I 6
Totals (2) 2 1 1 8 $ 1,786
Yoorhees, b. h. (1903), ^ Solitaire II. — Carnation
Hors** and Dam. 1st. 2d. 3<l.I’np. Won.
Madge F.. Salvatrix 4 2 2 3 $ 2.9sl
IhMoil, Isiie of Gidd 2 1 2 3 1.3sl
Totals (2) 6 3 4 6 $ 4.362
Zens, b. h, (1908), by Adam — Shaft.
Horse .-ind Dam. 1st. 2d. 3*I.irnp. Won.
Qiiestionnair**, Frances 1 O 0 1 $ 871
Cain Spring. Ronetla 1 1 1 .5 (2,0
Totals (3) 5 2 5 13 $ 3,622 Tiitals (21 2
SIRES WITH FIVE WINNERS.
Celt, ch. h. (1905), by Commando— Maid of Erin.
Horse and Dam. 1st. 2d. .3d.Unp. Won.
Diiidmync, Workniaid 2 1 6 9 $ 7,170
The Roy, Sand Dime 2 3 2 .5 3.425
Daint.v Lady. .\ll*ert«da 2 0 0 3 1,203
Cleii R.van. .\urin»* 1 1 1 O 140
Tlios. F. McMahon, J.-imma.. 10 0 1 4.«1
Totals (3) 8 3 3 11 $12,!I91
Uncle, ch. h. (1905), by Star Shoot — The Niece.
1st. 2d. 3*1. Clip. Won.
Horse and Dam. 1st
.Viiiit Dinah. Crazyqiiilt 4
.\iiiitie. Lydia II 3
I'licle Wliite. Rnsy Ijass 2
i in4**'s laissie, Planiltess ... 1
Cliristle Ibdters, Winifre*! A. 1
Totals (3) 11
SIRES WITH FOUR WINNERS.
SIRES WITH TWO WINNERS.
Astronomer, ch. h. (1903), by Diendonne — Star
CUme,
Horse and Dam. 1st. 2d. 3*1. Cup. Won.
l_I<*ii.-*.v Rolierts. Kt*ep Still 1 4 3 .5 $ 1.7.58
Canionfleur, l’enit**n**e II. ... 1 1 2 2 879
Totals (2) 2 3 7 7 $ 2,1237
Ballot, ch. h. (19(K), by Voter — Cerito,
Horse and Dam. 1st. 2d. 3d. Cup. Won.
iMird Rrighton. Miss Crit’ib*n 3 0 2 3 $12,131
Jo.-iii of Arc, Jessie WimhIsoii 1 0 0 4 iKll
Totals (2) ...4 0 2 7 $12,822
Ben Brush .(dead), b. h, (1893), by Bramble —
Roseville,
Horse ami Dam. 1st. 2*1. 3*1. Cup. Won.
Madris. Nun’s Cloth 1 2 3 3 $ 1..592
Ailelhx W.. Cynthia ; . . . 1 1 0 3 ,«39
Broomstick, b, b. (1901), by Ben Brush — Elf.
Horse and Dam.
Comfort. Hlipijers ...
Scoots, Ix*a.vonara . .
1st. 2d. 3*1. Clip. Won.
1 1 1 6 $ 977
1 0 3 1 788
Disguise, b. b. (1897), by Domino — ^Bonnie Gal.
Hors** and Dam. 1st. 2d. 3d. Cup. Won.
Ellin (luis'n. Sprite 4 1 0 1 $13,93(>
M.v Friend. Pla.vmate 1 0 0 3 2.325
liid<leii Jewel. ICiihia Granda. 2 10 2 1,125
Cover Cp, Costume 1 O 0 2 67d
Totals (4) 8 2 0 8 $20,0.56
Helmet, br. h, (1906), by Disguise — St. Mildred,
by St. Simon.
Hors** ami Dam. 1st. 2d. 3*1. Cup. Won.
Rinding Tie. Stiimp.v 2 0 O 0 $ 2.310
P,.v Heck, Lad.v I>angiiisli. . . 2 3 1 3 1.853
Relieve Me Girls, Isive-not.. 2 0 0 1 1,173
RiiiKTana, Tower of Candles. 1 1 2 6 780 |
Totals (4) 7 4 3 12 $ 6.120
Star Shoot, ch. h. (1898), by Isinglass — Astrology.
H*»rsc and Ikim. 1st. 2*1. 3*I.Uiip. Won.
Star Haiiiptoii. Dor.Haniptoii 1 2 0 2 $ 3,123
Coliiicllii. Paslorelhi 1110 717
Sw**<‘t Rrier. Lady Ihslford.. 1 1 0 2 70S
Star R<-alni, Continental ... 1 1 1 4 601
Tot.ils (4) 4 3 2 8 $ 5,131
Trap Rock, ch. h. (1908), by Rock Sand — Topiary.
Horse ami Dam. 1st. 2<L 3*l.Cnp. Won.
tDottic Vamliv<T. Hortciisia . 7 2 1 4 $ 4,324
IJtth* Maiidh*. Ilighflown. . . 2 4 3 3 1,723
I,aiic«-Iot. Merr.v Heart 1 O 3 5 873
Woo*l'>ilc. W<M>dviiic 1 1 0 0 731
Totals (4) 11 7 7 14 $ 7,8.53
t Formerly ran as Mrs. Kate I>>ydecker.
SIRES WITH THREE WINNERS.
Assagai, b. h. (1909), by Spearmint — Cbaxm.
Hors** and Dam. 1st. 2d. Sd.l’iip. Won.
T<**ld.v Rousst*aii, Mount. Mist 1 1 2 6 $ 1,116
Old Itill Rend* r. Argosv ... 1 4 0 6 42.5
M. Jiiiiiny (dead). Nevada II. 1 0 O 6 223
Totals (3) Ti 5 2 18 $ 1.7(«i
TELEGRAPHIC FORM
The horsi-s wlii*4i s«*eiu b*-st in Tuesday’s races
ar«*:
Saratoga Springs — New York. August 5.
1 — Nightsti<-k, Herisllty. Firing Line.
2 — Outlaw, Max Mi*a<lows, Tight Wail.
3— Flyaway. Lion <ror, SI. Qiu‘iitin.
4 -sex Rltl.XR. Old K<M*nig. Westy Hogan.
3— Starry Rainier, W. P. Dahiiy, Phalaris.
6 — Merr.v Priuc**ss, I'igcoii Wing. Miulnis Ging-
huiii.
E. P. Farrell.
Observer's Saratoga Handicap.
1 — H**r**<lit.v. Master Karma, Rr*s>m l’i**ldler, Kirs-
ti«-’s Cub.
2 — Max Meadows. GleiqMip, Tight Wad, Ral*co*’k.
3 — RrothiT Maclean, Madge F., Lion d’Or, Fly-
awa.v.
4— MOTOR COP, Old Koenig, Polynieliaii, Natural-
ist.
.5 — Starry R:iiiiier. Giddiiig. Elderkeii. Woodthrnsli.
6 - Pigisni Wing. Merry Princ**ss, Retta R-, Rettie
Rliiff.
♦
SARATOGA’S TURF- CARNIVAL
Witli tlie ailvciit of till* luirsi* at Sarat*»ga. tin*
season at the faiiKHis Siia may Is* considered well
iiiid**r w:iy. Not until racing Is-giiis do tlie Springs
lake on tlii-ir carnival as|H*ct. and from now until
the curtain is rung down at th<- end of tlie montli,
-tiiieriea’s gn-at watering nlac** will i*cho witli tlic
li<M>flM‘ats of III** tlioroiiglilin-ds and tin* slioiits of
jiilnlaiit patrons of tin* s|Mirt.
Xi*v**r lias Saraloga enjoyed a moo* auspicious
o|H-iiiiig. Till* pictiircxinc track in tin* fisitliills of
Oh* .\<liriMida*-ks lias Is-eii improve*! and lM*aiitifie*l
from gale to paihha-k; lh<* stahh*s are fill***! witli
Hu* fl«s*ti*st llioroiiglihr**ds in training and tin* gr**at
hotels lire crowdeil with siaiety and those who
w«*rship at fh** shrine of King Hors**.
R*jaiiier’s wonderful sia-**d ami gaiiieness again
enabled him to finish first in tlie time -honored
Saratoga Hamlicap -a feat lie laTfoniii**! in 1913
and 1917. He is laie of tin* most reiuarkalde tlior-
oiighlireds ever pnalu«-***l in this <-ouulry and. uu-
like most ra*t liia*s**s. the older h<* gr<iws the faster
he ruub. — New York Hi'rald.
Bryn Mawr, br. h. (1901), by Atheling — Maggie Weir.
Horse and Dam. 1st. 2d. Sil.I’iip. Won.
Ponltncy, Galgris 1 3 1 7 $ l.(r_'.5
Diin -din, D.-mce Spirit 1 0 1 8 .500
W<*woka. Marietta 1 0 1 7 300
Totals (3) 3 4 3 22 $ 2,023
Dick Welles, b. h. (1900), by King Eric — Tea’s Over.
Horse and Dam. 1st. 2d. Sil.Cnp. Won.
Rilly Kellv, Ghuia 4 0 0 1 $ .5..5S1
.Major Parke. Lady Iiifallihle 4 0 1 4 4,40-<
lairry R„ Etliel Carr 1 1 3 14 1
Totals (3) ~9 1 1 8 $10,733
Ivan the Terrible (dead), ch. h. (1902), by Pirate
of Penzan<89 — ^Kate Pelletier.
Hors*' and Dam. 1st. 2d. Sil.Uiip. Won.
St. Rernard. Reatric** K. ... 4 1 4 3 $ 3.272
Xaiisylvia. S.vivia Diiiihar. . . 1 0 0 2 710
Galli-Ciin'i, Foyer 1 0 0 2 61, .»
Totals (3) 6 1 4 9 $ 4.647
Jack Atkin, b, h. (1904), by Sain — El Salado.
Horse and Dam. 1st- 3d. Sil.I'iip. Won.
M.'id.'iiii Ryng, I)*‘iitifri<*e .... 1 O 3 8 $ 2,4^41
l.iiek}' Lilly. Jungfrau 3 O O o l.l.il
Knot, Snarl 1 0 0 2 718
Totals (3) 4 0 3 3 $ 4.319
McGee, b. h. (1900), by The Wliite Knight — Remorse.
Horse and Dam. 1st. 2d. 3i1.lJiip. IVoii.
Nan Knoelir, Ida Harrison.. 3 4 1 2 $ 2,0.,9
Carrie Misire. Diiteli Rarbara 2 0 0 (i 1,185
Joyful. Josie L 1 O 1 4 (!.50
Totals (3) 6 4 2 12 $ 3.894
Peep o'Day (dead), b. b. (1893), by Ayrshire —
Sundown.
Horse and Dam. 2d. 3d.ITnp. Won.
Da.vdile. Siilidiie 1 3 O 5 $ S*NI
Sam Reh, *'ov Maid 1 - '• 1 138
Coy Lad, br, h. (1909), by Peep o’Day — Coy Maid.
Horse and Dam. 1st. 2d. 3<l.t'np. Won.
Jap. Inspiration 2 1 1 4 $ 1.8:t7
Ginger, Lucky Wave 1 3 2 3 l.tKtp
Totals (2) 3 4 3 7 $ 3,2.5(l
Cunard, ch. h. (1899), by Goldfinch — Lucania.
Horse and Dam. 1st. 2d. 3*1. Unp. Won.
P-liish. R**auty, Miss Ringlets 1 1 1 2 $ 2.1113
RrotiH-r Macl**iiii, Randello. . 2 3 3 4 1.964
Totals (2) 3 6 4 6 $ 3.917
Dr. Leggo, b. h. (1902), by Pnryear D. — Sevens.
Horse and Dam. 1st. 2d. 3<I.lTiip. Won.
Iwiii, Rremerhateii 3 3 2 2 $ 2.273
Xapan. Gaviota 3 1 » 3 2.126
Tot.ils (2) 6 4 2 7 $ 4.461
Fair Play, ch. h. (190^), by Hastings — Fairy Gold.
Horse and Dam. 1st. 2d. .Sil.lTiip. Won.
Lillian Sliaw, Early Live. .1 1 i) 4 $ 7ir7
Earlm-ker, I.aidy Aristwracy. 1 0 1 2 540
Totals (2) 2 1 1 6 $ 1,307
Free Lance (dead), ch. h. (1903), by Alvescot —
Merry Heart.
Horse ami Dam. 1st. 2*1. 3*1. Unp. Won.
Cncamho. Itoiiiiie Kate 1 2 1 1 $ 1,044
Wyiidover, Miiiiera ’ 1 1 0 4 721
Totals (2) 2 3 1 3 $ 1,765
Garry Herrmann, br. b. (1898), by Esher — Silk
■ , Gown.
Horse and Dam. 1st. 2d. 3*1. Unp. Won.
O.sgood. Oslra 2 3 0 1 $ 5.675
Wise Joan, Joannina 2 1 1 6 2.342
Totals (2) 4 4 1 7 $ 8,017
Golden Maxim, b. h, (1900), by Golden Garter —
Miss Maxim.
Horse and Dam. 1st. 2d. Sd.Itnp. Won.
Gold StoiK*. Rriglitstone .... 2 1 3 4 $ 1.701
Ollic S., Little Nell 2 1 O 2 1.280
Harrigan, ch. h. (1906), by Plaudit — Dorothy Hamp-
ton,
Horse and Dam. 1st. 2*1. 3*I.Uiip. Won.
Effii* Randall. Lidy Maxim 2 1 0 7 $ l.IHUi
-Vrcliie Alexander, An.vtim**. 1113 S22
Totals (2) 3 2 1 10 $ 1,887
Hessian, b. h. (1905), by Watercress — Colonial.
Horse .and Dam. 1st. 2d. 3*l.TJnp. Won.
Ill tlie Sun. Rleacliers 1 0 1 2 $ 6-10
CatiK'tin, Sister Jennie 1 0 0 1 175
Totals (2) 0 1 3 $ 815
His Majesty, b. b. (1910), by Ogden — Her Majesty.
Horsi* and Dam. 1st. 2d. Sd.Unp, Won.
St. Qii *(11111. Marchioness... 3 1 0 6 $ 2.111
Piiiard, Early Ruse 2 0 0 2 1.27ti
Totals (2) 3 1 O 8 $ 3.386
Magneto, ch. h. (1909), by Star Shoot — Marie
Frances.
Horse and Dam. 1st. 2d. 3*1. Unp. Won.
CiM-kroncli. Lady L'vit.v 1 O O 1 $ 700
Progtown, Reth Miller 1 O 1 .5 .512
Totals (2) . 2 0 1 6 $ 1,212
Marathon, b. h. (1904), by Martagon— Ondulee.
Horse and Dam.
•lago. Somersault
Sciitiiueiital, Aniinosily
1st. 2d. Sil.ITiip. Won.
.2 1 4 $. 1,7.53
.10 0 i; |M(5
Horse :ind Dam.
Daydile. SiilMliie
Sam Reh, *'oy Maid . . .
Rallistite. Clnre Russell
Totals Gt)
. , 1 0 0 2
Totals Gt) 3 3 0 14 $ 2.2;t3
Plaudit, br. h. (1895), by Himyar — Cinderella, by
Blue Ruin or Tomahawk.
Horse and Dam. l^t. -«1. 3*1. Unp. Won.
Col. Ta.vlor. Lsikiiig Glass. .3 2 3 3 $ 2. .573 ;
Kerensky. Result 1 *^ *^ -,3lM( ■
Jot* Stahr, Elizab*-tli D. . . - 1 1 - 4 929 j
Totals (3) 5 6 3 10 $ 6,002 I
Solar Star (dead), ch. h. (1910), by Star Shoot-
Sardine. I
Horse and Dam. l=^t. 2d. 3*1. Unp. Won. I
Chiireliill Downs, Trappist.. 1 2 1 •> $ 1,11.5.3
Relisolar, Kilty Relle Rrooks 1 0 2 0 703
•Riliii Cliiirciiill, Miss Isaiise. 1 1 1 10 7.50
Totals (3) 3 3 4 1.5 $ 2,.59l>
Stalwart, ch. h. (1001), by Meddler — Melba. .
Horse and Dam. 1st. 2d. 3il.Uiip. Won.
Fost. Eiiiliry. Marg. Hastings 1 0 1 3 $ 1921
Miss I'riH'ter. Niko 1 O 0 3 ,520
Kxeuipled. Effie Patou I O 0 3 4SU
Totals (3) 3 O 1 11 $ l.Wsi
Von Tromp, b. or br. h. (1902), by Ben Brush —
Cinderella.
Horsi* ami Dam. 1st. 2d. 3*1. Unp. Won.
Ron Jour, Jmirdaiu 2 2 1 O $ 4,076
.\liierieaii .\ee, I(os**gal 1 - 1 O l.tttli
Kliermuii .\., Geiiliu 1 1 1 2 IMM) |
Totals (3) 4 3 3 2 $ 0,012 ^
Totals (2) 3 2 1 10 $ 2,3.58
Martinet, b. h. (1900), by Martagon— Silene.
Horse and Dam. . 1st. 2d. 3*1. Unp. Won.
Liiiileii. laid.v Esther 3 - 0 7 $ 2.1IH
I-a Verne, ,\nii:i L. Daley... 1 O 0 3 4, so
Totals (2) 4 2 0 10 $ 2,641
Ogden, br. h. (1894), by Kilwarlin— Oriole.
Hors** and Dam.
I’t*-. Onaga
Voiiiieed, Til** Xnrs*i
1st. 2d. Sd.l’np. Won.
.2 1 2 0 $ 4.840
. 1 0 2 2 823
Totals (2) 3 1 1 2 $ .5.195.5
Olambala, ch. h. (1906), by Ornus — Blue and White.
Horse and Dam.
llaiinihal, Mexoaua
l:iiiy I’riiiei*. Glass
1st. 2d. Sd.Unp. iVon.
1 2 O 3 $ 7,073
SlipiHT. 1 0. 0 4 .525
Totals (2) 2 2 0 7 $ 8,.5(KI
Ormondale, b. h. (1903), by Ormonde— Santa Bella.
Horse and Ditiii. 1st. 2d. Sd.Unp. Won.
I.ady Kosi liiid. Ivory Rells.. 1113 $ 3.'_'23
Passing Sliower, Passaii ... 2 1 O 1 1.41MI
Totals (2) 3 2 1 4 $ 4.025
Sir John Johnson, b. h. (1905), by Isidore — La
Tosca II.
Hors** and Dam. 1st. 2d. Sd.Unp. Won
Re Frank. Frankness 1 I O $ .5.50
Norma T., Old S<|iiiiw 1 0 0 3 320
Totals (2) 2 1 0 3 $ 1.070
Spanish Prince, b. h. (1907), by Ugly — Galazora.
Horse and Dam. 1st. 2*1. 3d. Cup. Won.
War Cop. Rnttery 1 O 0 4 $ 703
War -Miirv. 1. My Dolly .1 « 1 3 701
SIRES WITH ONE WINNER.
All Gold, ch. h. (1908), by Persimmon — Dame d'Or.
Horse and Dam. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Won.
Cr*“ssou, Ronnie Star .5 1 0 o 3.IM9I
Alvescot, ch, h. (1897), by Raeburn — ^Alberta.
?.Ionareh, Levin 1 0 O ti i'>0.5
Bannockburn (dead), br. h. (1895), by Hayden Ed-
wanls — Bcttie Blaise.
Tiger Rose, Seb.-istiana .... 1 0 1 2 .50.8
Beach Comber, br, b, (1911), by Rock Sand-
Fairy Slipper.
Rlaek Maiiini.v, Wliisk RriMim 1 1 2 3 931
Beach Comber, hr. h. (1911), by Rock Sand — Fairy
Slipper, or Helmet, br. h. (1906), by Disguise
St. MUdred.
Fannie Melian, Grail 2 O 0 o 912
Beach Sand, cb. h. (1908), by Rock Sand— Philistia.
Mahoiiy, Fancy Dress 1 0 0 6 .530
Bmmmel, b. or br. h. (1908). by Desmond — Beanty’s
Daughter.
P.risk, Miss Martha 2 0 1 4 1..531
Buckwheat, b. h. (1906), by Martagon — Sesame.
Ratter Cake, Maearoon 4 2 2 1 9,411
Burgomaster, br. b. (1903), by Hamburg — Hurley
Burley.
Toinm.vwaae, Relle of Tr*i.v. 2 0 13 1,176
Charles Edward, ch, h. (190'1), by Golden Carter —
Flora Mac.
Salvo, Sli*s> Fly 1 0 1' O 791
Chuctanunda, b. h. (1898), by Meddler — Money Box.
Tiisealoosa, Sadaqiiada 1 O 1 O 731
Cicero, ch. b. (1902), by Cyllene — Gas.
Ten-iitia. Qneeiilet 3 1 0 3 3, .3915
Clifford (dead), br. b. (1890), by Bramble— Duchess.
Crystal Ford, Glininierglas.s. 3 1 1 2 2.241
Cock o’ the Walk, ch. h, (1910), by Peep o’Day —
EUangowan.
First Pullet. Kerr 1 0 0 3 470
Cylgad, b. b. (1909), by Cyllene— Gadfly.
RIuo Lidilie, Rliie Girl 3 0 1 0 2.756
David Tenny, b. h. (1894), by Tenny — ^Mamie B.
Pink Tenii.v, Fraiin 3 1 1 O 413
Delhi, br. b. (1901), by Ben Brush — Veva.
Fleeing Slieik, Rniiawa.v Girl 3 0 0 2 3. '250
Dorando, b. h. (1908), by Cyllene — Nadcjda.
War Zone, Roco 1 1 0 4 1,9.50
Duval, b. h. (1909), by Lissak — Mary Greenwood.
Mclainc, Etta Ray 2 0 0 10 450
English Lad, ch. b, (1901), by Beqnital — English
Lady.
Selma G., Flammiil.i 1 0 0 S 1503
Fariman, b. h. (1900), by Gallinnle — Beilinzona.
Rnlldoze. Violet Sehomberg.. 1 4 3 2 1.313
Fayette, eh, b. (1906), by Ogden — Saratoga Belle.
Marse John, Marth.a L**e 1 0 0 3 700
Hamburg (dead), b. b. (1SS5), by Hanover — Lady
Boel.
L-lil’s Live. Ri.llet 1 0 0 1 33.5
Handsel (dead), ch. h. (1905), by Hanover — Taran-
tella.
Ctiloiiel Livingston. Axis ... 4 3 2 2 7.1.515
Heno, b. h, (1899), by Falsetto or Henry Young —
Quiver.
Lion *l’Or, Aile d’Or 1 1 1 2 1.015
Hilarious, cb. h. (1906), by Voter — Harpsichord.
Legal, Resisiiisfiil 3 4 1 3 2,619
Hippodrome, ch. h. (1894), by Commando— Dom-
inoes.
Toto. Tripping 2 1 1 0 1.C,.37
Hurst Park. cb. h. (1900), by Kingston — Editha.
Roiistelle, Herkyte 2 0 1 7 1,139
Javelin, b. h, (1909), by Spearmint — Full Cry.
K<*eii Jane, Plain Jane 2 3 0 7 1.223
Jim Gaffney, b. h. (1905), by Golden Garter — Miss
Maxim.
Si'iiniiigs Park. Irish Qii**en.. 3 2 2 3 6,0:51
Joe Carey, b. h. (1904), by Bannockburn — Miss
Marion.
Little Jot*, Armailura 1 0 0 3 10.5
King James, b. h. (1905), by Plaudit — Unsightly,
3'icklish, Tickle 2 1 0 3 I. .533
King William, b. b, (1908), by William the Third —
Glasalt.
Flyawii.v, Wild Wings 1 2 3 3 1,181
Knight of the Thistle (dead), b. b. (1893), by Rose-
bery — The Empress Maud.
Rlairgowrie, Relle of Pisiiiest 2 2 2 3 3.3.50
Light Brigade, br. b, (1910, by Picton — Bridge of
Sighs.
Cliass**nr. Panne 2 1 1 2 3. .523
Llangwm, b. h. (1905), by Missel Thrush — Llan-
garren Lass,
Eililii* AK'Rride, Kilt** .Viigclo. 2 0 0 8 SMN5
Lorenzo, br. or blk. h. (1909), by St. Frnsqnin —
Pie Powder.
Or*'iizi>, Gi**iffr*is 2 2 2 4 1,708
Magellan, cb. b. (1905), by Perth— Pictra Mala.
Sylvaiio, Li Sonree 1 3 3 2 1,0*51
Montgomery, ch. h. (1904), by Pessara — Montgom-
ery Cooper.
Skje Rail. Ilia L 3 2 0 1 716
Ossary, b. h. (1896), by Ormonde— Countess Langdcn.
Fireplace. Anna iliiy 1 2 O 0 271
Peter Pan. b. h. (1904), by Commando— Cinderella,
by Hermit.
Purling. Yaiike** Girl 1 2 3 6 1.131
Polymelus, b. h. (1902), by Cyllene — Maid Marian.
Pulygoii. Ste. Claire II 1 2 O 1 802
Eockton, b. b. (1897), by Meddler — Brown Princess.
Yiiriicari. K<*iiiiy**It<» 2 1 2 1 2,112
Sea King, ch. h. (1905), by Persimmon — Sea Air.
Sea Pirate, Ttaits 3 2 1 4 3.l'iS;5
Senseless, gr. h. (1905), by Grey Leg— Senses.
Opliclia. Glieiit .Vzalea 1 4 O 2 1..550
Seth, ch. h. (1908), by Adam — Purity.
Mack Gamer, Flaniey 2 2 1 2 1.313
Spearmint, b. h. (1903). by Carbine — Maid on the
Mint.
Green Mint, Greenvale 1 3 2 3 920
DAILY RACING FORM
3
Tnesd ay, August 6, 1918.
St. Amaat. b. b. (IMl), by St. Frnsquin — Lady
Loverule.
Little«-«»t«‘, Celine 1 1 3 5 780
St. Volma. b. h. (1903), by St. Florian — Volma.
S.vniar.va. Mj»»seii 1 0 1 5 500
Snnspot. b. b. (1907), by Sundridge— Fota.
War Musk-, Ik-ciiine 1 :! 1 4 1.021
Superman, cb. b. (1904), by Commando— Anomaly,
tlrmonila. I’riiieews Orniuiide. 1 3 0 0 1,895
Sweeper, cb. b. (1909), by Broomstick — Bavello II.
AmlKissMilor III., RalHMisteiii 1 0 0 4 030
Swynford, br. b. (1907), by John o’Gaunt — Canter-
bury Pilgrim.
I'inler Fire, KtartliuK 1 1 - 0 745
Tim Pa 3 rne. b. b. (1901), by Star Ruby — Ladybug.
Sk! Keener. (!ottlielH‘n — 1 1 0 1 550
Transvaal, b. b. (1905), by Commando— Royal Rose.
Jill. Ciiadalite 1 0 0 5 871
Watervale, b. b. (1908). by Watercress — Lady
Violet.
Tlpiiler, Tiitt«a- 2 0 0 5 1.225
Wbisk Broom II., cb. b. (1907), by Broomstick —
Audience.
Pig«'«ai. Tni" IKive 2 2 0 4 1,001
ROAMER AT ZENITH OF HIS CAREER
Considered One of tbe Most Marvelous Horses of
Modem Times in America.
(lly J. 1C. Jeffery.)
SaraKiK.i, X. Y.. .\uaust 5 .— After Andrew Mil-
k'r’s wonderful little KeldiiiK ICoamer won the
Saratoca llamlieap for the tliird time on the oiK-niiig
day of tile raeiiiir wason lien>. it was on «-very-
Isidy’s lips tliat this sterlini; son of Knight Errant
— U<iK<* Tm‘ II. Is a lietter horse just now than
at any pr<‘ri<ius time in his kiiiK :ind notable eans'r.
M.ikim; tine allowanee for the eiitliusiasm tliat ;;ro'.vs
i.iit of a meritoritius |H‘rftirniaiiee that lias just taken
plaee. ami wliieh sometimes leatls to a hasty eon-
elu-ioii. it seems likely that this opinion is well
founded.
ICoamer scored his victory Avith eonsuinmate ease
ill re<-oril-lireakin»: time, and it was evident that he
eoiihl have done even la-tter had it btH-n newssary.
Xolsidy fan recall a cas«- just like ICoamer’s, when,
after five years of exactiiij; cunipaiKnini;, he is a
Is-tler horse at seven years of age, than ever before.
He is truly one of tlie most marvelous horses of
niiMlern times in America, if not, indeed, of all
times and eA'er.A'lasly agre«‘s tliat it is a pity that the
use of the surgmin’s knife has rendered it imiwssi-
lile for him to n-prisluce.
If aiiythiiig wen- needed to justif.v the action of
tCeiieral Manager John llachmeister of the Litonia
JiN-ke.v Club in d<‘ciding uism the Isdd innovation of
barring geldings from future runnings of the rich
I,atonia Ik-rb.v — an iniiovatiuii that has brought out
d«*<-larations of similar intent oii the part of thi-
niaii.igemeiits of the Westchester ICaciiig Asswiatioii
and the l‘imli«-o Jwke.v Club, with n-simet to their
ini|MH-taiit races — ICoanier's eas«‘ furnishes the justi-
fication.
While according the full mead of cr*‘dit to ICoamer
for his iiiarA'elous feat on Wednesday, II. tJ. lledwell
has an idea that Cudgel would have taken the mcas-
ur«- of the Miller eraik had he Ims-ii keyed right lip
to a bruising rai-e, which he was not. Cudgel had
not raeisl in five wm-ks and the astute trainer of
Commislori' Ross’ formidable racing establishment.
Is-lieves that the race will bring him hack to his
best form for his future engagements here.
SHOWED SIGNS OF GOING STALE.
Cudgi-1 showed signs of staling off a bit in the
latter part of June after hard campaigning under
the high weights whk-h he is habitually ns|Uired to
i-arr.v as the iM-nalt.v of his prowess. So trainer
]k‘dwell dei-idiil h<‘ slionkl have a ivspite from train-
ing for a short time to freshen him up for his im-
IMirtaiit eiigagemeiits here, and when he went to the
isist Wedm-sdaj' he lacki-d a trifle of ladiig at his
lM‘st. following that letup.
The next nusding of these, two giants of the turf
will therefore 1 k‘ looked forward to with more than
the Usual degive of public interest. Cudgel was
attempt ing to eonei-de five pounds to his successful
adversary on Wi*dnesda.v, and it may be pegardi-d as
a sure thing that when the next meeting takes place
the weight adjustment ivill la* more in Cudgel’s
favor as one result of the outcome of the race.
The remaining engagements of tlie two stars here
are indentical, including the IK-Iaw'are Handicap of
8tl..5oo, at a mile, on Tuesilay next; the Champlain
Handicap of 83..VIU, at a mile and an eighth, to Is*
run on Saturday. August 10; the Merchants’ and
Cili»*iis’ Handicap of S3..500 at a mile and three-
sixteenths. to Is* run on Saturday, August 24. and
tla* Saratoga Cup of $3,000 aildi-d, at a mile and
tliree-<|uarler.*i, set for di eisioii on the closing da.v
of tlH* meeting, Saturday, August 31.
Till* showing of A. K. Maeomb<*r’s highly regardeil
thr»s*-year-<dd. War Cloud, in the Saratoga Handi-
cait. was not only a disapiKiintmeut to the gem*ral
liiihlk- but to his traiwr, W. It. Jennings. There
was some disiMisition to criticise the manner in
which jiM-ke.v Kiixtoii nxle the «idt but i-losi* ob-
MTA'crs came to th<* conclusion that Ituxton’s short-
ciHiiings were not whidl.i' to blame for War Cloud’s
failure.
BUXTON IS IN POOR FORM.
There is no question but tliat Ituxton is showing
loniparatively i>«$'r form in the saddle this year.
Itut. even allowing for tliat. it is inexidicable that
MK-h a fast horse as War Cloud has shown himself
to be iijHin various ix-casions. should be so deficient
ill s|K*e«l as he was on Wednesda.v. At no time was
h»* a serious factor in the decision of the raei*.
War Cloud worked |>henomena1l.v fast for the race
and some discriminating students of the problems of
lacing an* inclined to see the explanation of the
ci.lt’s ituzzling |M*rformances in this fact. It is
iMiintisl out that the colt ran a di-apiHiinting race
in the Kentucky Ih-rb.v under corresponding circum-
stances. although his failure ii|miii that la-casion was
geiierall.v assigned to dislike for the niudd.v going
that prcvaiksl.
I’.cfon* the running of the Ik-rby. trainer Jeniiiiigs
was siipreiiiel.v confident of tlie abilit.i* of War Cloud
to run well in the mud. The colt had worked mar-
vclousl.v fast for the Hcrb.v on the eve of its run-
ning. just as he did hen* a day or two bi*fore the
running of the Saratoga Handicap, and some gisal
judges an* inclined to lK*lieve that on Isith <M*easions
the isdt gave up all he had in the work and could
not ri*cover from the effects of his sutireme effort
in time to duplicate it in his races.
Ill siiplMirt of this theor.v, it is further iHiiuted out
th.it prior to his victory in the Uwyer Stakes,
which led some to acclaim liim the la*st three-year-
o|i| of the s«*ason. la* work<*<l onl.v mialerately well
.itid then ran a smashing rai-e. Some of the most
uccessfiil of |ires«.nt'da.v trainers do not care to
have their horsi-s work t<ai fast. es|K*ciall.v at the
longer distaiic«*s. just ls*fore the running of a race
in which they are to take part.
To the eye. War Cloud aii|M*ared to Is* in the Jiiiik
of condition when strip|M*d in the pictures<|iie pad-
diM-k of the Karatogu Ass<M*iatiou on Wednesday.
-\ud he gave evidence of fi*«*liug good, too, by bully-
ing his utteudauts and giving them a merry time
before be could be baddled. If be ii> a cotuiterfeit, ^
this giKMl liMiking imported eglt bidies his app<*ar-
aii<a*s and other evideiu*t*s of . high-class eharacter-
istk*s.
Several of the mon* imiMirtant of the stables
which came hen* from Keiituck.v will not come into
the racing action for a few days longer. • Tli 6 horses
in .1. S. Ward's charge had a trying trip fnim Ken-
tucky via I’ittsburgh. Philadel|ihia and New Y'ork,
on accoiiut of railroading complications, and landed
hen* ill such a condition that their capable trainer
fiH'ls the m*c»“ssity of giving them more time to n*-
«*over from the effects of the journey than he ordi-
naril.v would. The.v are only now Is'ginniug to show
evidences of getting back to themselves.
Mos«* Coldblatt doi's not count on getting busy
witli the hors<*s of Jefferson Livingston for a few
days. Colonel Veniiie, the main n'liance of the
stable, is closi' to I'ondition after a long abseiict^
fnim racing, and will la* si*en under t*olors in a
sliiwt time. He has given trainer Goldblatt no
little trouble in getting him back to racing c*ondi-
tiou, and much patience has been necessary. Rut
(ioldblatt has lioiws that this one-time star will
siici-eed in winning a race or two here to comiK*n-
sate for tiie pains which l>ave lM*en taken with him.
Recausi* of doubt as to his ability to stand train-
ing, Colonel Veiinie has no stake engagements here,
and his efforts must necessarily b<* c*onfined to over-
night closing purses.
In fact, mighty few stake engagements were
made bi*re for the Livingston horses, because the
stable, in its present makeup, is comiiosed of ix'r-
formers that might better be described as of the
usual type rather than of stake calibre. But Mr.
Livingston’s interest in racing has been not in the
least diminished as a ri'sult of the failun* of his
younger horses to turn out so well as ho|>ed for, and
at the proiier time the stable will be strengthened
by the addition of fresh material.
I’eter Coyne has b«*en here about a week with the
Kentucky stable of George J. Ixing, and will start
some of his horses within a few days.
SUN BRIAR GETTING BACK TO FORM.
Sun Briar’s good second to Polymelian in Fri-
day’s record-breaking race is taken by good judges
to indicate the early return of this star of last
.year’s racing to his real form. Henry McDaniel,
who develoiied and trains this colt for Willis 8 hari>e
Kilmer, was sanguine that Sun Briar would do
better over the Saratoga track, with its easy
cushion, than in his earlier disapiioititing efforts,
and his judgment aln*ady has bi*en vindicated, for
jiK*key Knapp, who rode the tndt Friday, ikiclared
after dismounting that he would have beaten Poly-
ineliaii but for intcrfereiu*i» from which he suffered
in the early stages of the race.
8 iin Briar’s riuglsuies, which have become quite
proinini-nt since the days when he was svyeeping
everything lM*fore him here a year ago, probably will
result ill his n-tireiiieiit from racing at the end of
the s<>asou, regardU'ss of what he may do in the
next month or two, his owner having declared his
intention of sending him to the stud.
Naturally, the Kilmer camp was elateil over the
colt’s showing Friday and there are many among
the rank and file of race-goers who will rejoice if
this former idol of the turf does succeed in n'gaiu-
iiig at least siaiu* semblance of his championship
form of last year.
Trainer W. K. Midgley, who has been so success-
ful with the stable of Gifford A. Got*hran. brought
only three liors 4 *s here to rat*i!, and left six at Bel-
mont Park to lie freshened for fall racing. The trio
he has hen* are Fairy Wand, whose fast pace was
partiall.v resismsible for Roamer’s new record of
2 : 01 % for one mile and_ a quarter here on (he opi*n-
ing day; NcpiH*riian. and the two-year-old Croix
d’Or.
Mr. Cochran, who is an officer with the American
exiK*ditioiiar.v force in Euroiie, breeds his own
raeiiig stiM-k at Mt. Kisco, in Westchester County,
this state, and will depend iiiKiii his home-bri*d.s for
the fresh material that will carry his colors next
year.
♦ ■
ALABAMA STAKES THURSDAY’S FEATURE
Thirty-Eight Eligible to Contest Saratoga’s Big
Race for Three -Year-Old Fillies.
Tin* .Mabaiua Stakes, for three-year-old fillies at
a mile and a quarter, will lx* run at Saratoga next
Thursday. To start with, it had 139 nominations.
Di*clar.-itioiis have reduced the present eligible list
to a total of thirty-«*ight. From this numlier a giHsl
field should strive for the superior part of its $7,511(1
guaraiit.ed value, which is to be the winner’s re-
ward. ’
It can Is* said of the Alabama that in its long rec-
ord it has never ljei*n won by a bad race mare.
On the other hand, some of the greatest fillies that
ever looked through a bridle adorn its list of win-
ners. Even its first winner, the elder August Bel-
mont’s WoiHlbine, by Censor or Kentucky — Fleur-
des-Clianips, was a smashing good rac<*r and after-
wards a grand broodmare, thi* remarkable colt,
Forster, Ix-iug one of her produce. The high
standard she set for this race was afterwards
upheld by such celebrities as Regardless and her
sister Merciless, tlie great daughters of Leamington;
Olitipa and Sus<|Uehannu II., Bonnie Kcotland’s
swift (l.iiighter Glidelia, the magnificent lamgfel-
low filly Thora, the all-conquering Billet filly Mi.ss
WiHxlford, Prince Charlie’s stieed.v daughter Princess
Bowling. “Luck.v” Baldwin’s 8 iualoa II., the ex-
(essively fast Hindoo filly Sallie McClelland, the
truly Wonderful Beldame, Running Water, now a
liniodiiiare in France, Sanford’s flying Clifford filly
Kennyetlo. Tradition, the Futurity winner Maskette,
Star Shoot’s lx*st daugiiter. Ocean Bound, Thomas
C. McDowell’s pride, Waterblossom, and last year’s
star filly SunlMiiinet, to say nothing of others onl.v
slightl.v inferior.
Just what fiilies are to contest the race next
Thursday is sisiii to 1 m* revealed. Among the elig-
ibles are E.velid. Jyntee. Dawn Star, Royal Ensign,
Smoky Lamp. Ocean Sweep, Gold Tassel. Lady
Dorothy. l..;i Russe, Thistle, Enfilade, Rose d’Or and
Seamsti-ess, all of which have good racing cn*den-
tials. i^.st two-year-old filly of last year,
Rosie O’Grady. is an eligible, hut she has not
started lids year and reiMirt has it that her racing
d:iys are over. The thirty-eight which now have
tile right to start an* the following:
HallymiMiney, ch. f, by Celt — L-nly Isabel.
Bonnie Broom, <li. f. Whisk Bniom II.— Bon-
nie .star.
Bright .\ngel. b. f. b.v St. .tniaiit — Lavaiida.
Caml.a, ch. f, by .\eronaiit — Bettie Bouncer.
Conference, ch. f, by Rock Sand — .\iidience.
liawii Star, br. f. b.v Star ShiMit — Miss ('anale.
Daytoria, b. f, b.v I’eep o’Day — Victoria M.
Elfiiihart, b. f. by Plaudit — Janowood.
Empress, ch. f, by SiqM-rman — Proud Duchess.
Enfilade, br. f, by Ramriul — lai Rille.
E.velid. eh. f, b.v Eyebrow — Raiment.
Galloping Girl, ch. f, by .Sir Wilfred — Frank’s
D. Tiigliter.
Gold Tassel, ch. f, b.v Star Shoot — Rose of Gold.
Hasty .\i.i 1 m 1 , ch. f, by Trap Rock— Lady Para-
mount.
Helen .\tkin, ch. f,* by Jack Atkin — Helene.
Jerda, b. f, by Sempronius — Rezia.
Jyut<*e, ch. f, by Fair Play — Job Lot.
L’lufirmier, b. t, by Ajax — Golden Key.
SARATOGA FORM CHART
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y,, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1918, — Fourth day. Saratoga Associatioi^ ^ Uqiyiiier
Meeting of 27 days. Weather clear; temperature 86 .
Steward to Represent Jocke.v Club, F. R. llitchciM-k. I’lacing Judges. C. II. Pettiiigill and E. C.
Smith. Starter, Mars Cassid.v. Racing Secretary, A. McL. Earlocker.
Racing starts at 3 :(MI p. in. (Chicago time 2:(K) p. in.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-
ures in parentheses following the distance of each ra«*e indicate date, track n*cord, age of horse and
weight carried. •Indicates apprentice allowance.
OOO'i A FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Aug. 2, 1918— 1:10%— 4— 129.) Purse $600. 2-year-olds.
0 p oJ IIP Claiming. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50. ,
Index Horses
AWtPPSt %
%
% Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners
O
n
C
P 8
39037 “WYNDOVER
w 115
3
5
1 >,
1*4 1*4 1=4
D Conn’llyG J Long
4
4
34
6-5 .3-5
39183“BELARIO
XV II 110
5
2
5*
24 2*4 2 *’
L Ensor
.1 E Widener
4
7
7
24 7-5
39037 HUNCRA.NA
wit 115
6
7
4i
5* 3“ 3'i
L Gentry
J J Murphy
8
10
8
8-5
39198“AMB.4SSADOR
III. w 107
1
4
4“ 4“ 4*
Q I’ree«*e
.1 E Madden
2
2A
24
1 1-2
39198 PLURENZI
w ll»7
7
1
7
7 6 “ 54
L .MejVtee
T W O’Brien
ti
8
8
3 7 5
39197 THE SIX H’NDREDwli 112
2
3
2-
34 5“ 6 *
W J O’H’nF B .McL*an
5
6
6
21 6-5
3899.5 PERIGORD
wn 110
4
6
6 “
6 “ 7 7
H ThurberC H Berryman
12
15
15
6 3
Time, 24. 48, 1:13%,
Track fast.
Winner — Ch. c, b.v Free Lance — llimera (trained b.v P. Coyne; bred b.v Mr. George J. Ijong).
Went to post at 3:<Mi. ,\t iMist 1 minute. Start gooil and slow. Won easil.v; second and third driv-
ing. WYNDOVER rushed into an earl.v lead and. setting a giMul pace, won easing up. BEL^kRlO began
slowl.v. but saved ground next to the rail on the turns and tiiiishisl fast. Bl'NCRAN.V ran well and had
no mishaps. AMBASSAIMIR III. iMgan well, but was in close quarters on the backstretch and drop|M*d
back, then was taken to the outside and hist ground. I’H’liENZI made up ground from a slow stiirt.
Scratched— .3itl74-Clean Gone. 110; 3<jos2 Antoinette, 102; 3>U.'>0 Moniion, 105; ;«U85 Prevaricate, 110.
Overweights — The Six Hundred, 2 ihiuikIs.
39211
SECOND RACE — About 2 Miles. (Aug. *5,
4-year-olds and upward. Allowances.
$50.
1907 — 4:16 — 5—158.) Steeplechase.
Net value to winner $475; second.
$600 Added.
$ 100 ; third.
Index Horses
AWtl’PSt 4 8 12 15 Fill
Jockeys Owners O H
CPS
3S9MM CREST HILL
3KK66 INFIDEL II.
389’J I “REDDEST
38988 “EARLY LIGHT
w (i i;i:{ 3 4 1 < 11 2'-’ 2“ P'*i R H Cr’f’dM L Schwartz 2 3 3 1-5 out
w 5 i:«5 4 1 2J 2‘ 3“ 1‘ 2“ J Byers J E Wideiier K S 8 2 out
w 6 143 1 2 4 4 4 4 S'* B Haynes Triidc Sp’g.s F’m (i-5 7-5 9-101-3 out
ws 8 138 2 3 31 3-’ I**" 3' 4 A Canipb’lJ K L Ross . 3 41 31 1 out
Time, 4:32%. Track fast.
Winner — R. g, by Siiuiiions — Allie Darden (trained by J. Hastings; bred by Mr. W. Shiiiker).
Went to iMist at 3:29. .\t (Mist 1 minute. Start goixl and fast. Won driving; seeoiid and third the
same. CREST HILL, lM*st ridden, made a slow earl.v pact* and indulged INFIDEL II. with a iiionientar.v
stretcli le:id, then outgaiiied the latter in the tiiial drive. INFIDEL II.. after lieing under early n-straiiit.
rae«*d into tin* lead, Imt tir«*d. REDDEST jumped iMioriy over tlie high liedges, lint made up gniuiid on the
Hat iM'twei'ii jiinips and eaiight the tiring E.VRLY LIGHT in the Qiial strides. The latter ran as if short.
Seratelied — (39205) Roliert Oliver, 143; 39030 Sun King, 113.
39212
THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Aug. 2, 1018— 1:10%— 4— 129.) $600 Added. 3-year-olds and
upward. Highweight Handicap. Net value to winner $630; second, $100; third, $50.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin
Jockeys Owners
0
U
C
P
s
39’200“GEOROE STARR
w 3 120
4
9
6*4 3*4 2* 14'
C
KunmierW Viau
3
13-51
1-2
39*200 DR. JOHNSON
wn 3 120
9
7
X*. 74 44 2“
E
AmbUse Mrs VV.M Jeffords
8
10
10
4
2
( 39083 )CRANK
wit 4 125
7
5
2*.\ luk VM
J
WilliamsS Ross
6
8
8
3
8 5
39 184 “STARTLING
wit 5 12S
5
G
24 44 5'4 4*
L
Ensor R F Carman
S
12
12
r;
(39184) HAMILTON A.
w 3 121
2
:i
14 14 3* 54
G
Moles’thW E Applegate
6
6
44
*JJ
1
39083“STAR MASTER
wit 4 i;;5
S
1
7' 8“ 8“ 6'ik
L
Gentry A K Macomber
t4
N
7
3
7-5
39083 TUMBLER
wn 4 128
6
2
4' 5* 6' 7'4
F
Rob’son H P Whitney
4
7
7
6-5
38*242 “HAUKERK
wit 6 131
1
4
•auk fii 714 gi
L
Lyka .T F Sweenev
1*3
15
8
3
8-5
39026 BASIL
wn 3 121
:l 10
10 10 9“ 9'*
K
Simpson W F Poison
8
15
12
5
24
38542 PADDY
w 3 117
10
8
9“ 9“ 10 10
M
Buxton A K Macomber
t4
8
7
3
7-5
tCoupled ill betting; no separate place or show iM-ttiiig.
Time, 23. 47 y 5 , 1:10%. Track fast.
Winner — Br. g, by Jack Atkin — Africa (trained by S. McNangliton; lired liy Mr. Overton H. Chenault).
Went to iMist at 4:00. At imst 4 minutes. Start gooil and slow for all lint BASIL. Won driving;
seeoiul and tiiird tlie same. GEORGE ST.\RR b**gan slowly, lint was ruslit*il ini on the inside and, after
saving iiiiieh ground on the turns, eaiiglit the leaders in the stn*teh and, res|M)iidiiig gamely to punishment,
won (Irawiiig elear. DR. JOHNSON iiiaile up ground on the outside anil was going fastest at the end.
CRANK tired after foreiiig a fast earl.v paee and raring into tin* lead and barely outstayed the fast i*oni-
ing STAltTLING. 'Die latter was sliullled liack at tlie start and ehised a gap. H.VMILTON A. ran out
when entering tlie streteli after showing high sjieed in piieemaking. B.\S1L was virtually left. S’fAK
MASTER linislied fast.
Seratelied — 39153 Papp, 120; 30381 Malvolio, 111; 39153“Jusqii’ an Bout. 110; 39209“Salvestra, 110;
391.58“Gold Tass«*l, 113.
39213
FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. (Aug. 31, 1910— 1:37%— 3— 119.) $600 Added,
upward. Selling. Net value to winner $550; second, $100; third, $50.
3-year-olds and
Index Horses
AWtPPSt *A
%
% str Fin
Jockeys
Owners
0
U
c
P s
39196*BUFORD
w
4 109
8
2
34
41
24
2i
11
R
Simi sonW F Poison
4
16-56-5 0-5
39182“NIGEL
w
5 10!)
10
3
1“
luk
1*
U
2*.’.
L
Ensor
R F Carman
io
10
7
24 7-5
39192 WYO.MING
3 102
1
8
8*
6*
6*
4'
3*
E
Sande
R T Wilson
3
34
34
7-5 7-10
39192 SERENEST
wit 4 109
3
1
o’
3>*
44
A
Johnson J H Ross(*ter
«;
8
8
3 8-5
39158 RIGHT
W!5
4 104
f)
6
V,
8*4
7-
7*
311 k
L
MeAtee
W H Congdon
8
15
12
5 24
38602“PIEDRA
W
3 102
y
4
5 *
51
r.4
5^
64
H
Lunsf’dT P Thorne
> 20
20
15
6 3
39046 “•DECKMATE
vvB 4 112
7
5
44
4>
64
7“
J
Jiell
S C Hildreth
15
15
15
6 3
39002 ‘REVELER
\VB
3 97
2
10
!♦»
9“
8“
8“
8“
R
Denyse
R T McKeever
20
20
20
8 4
39196 VAL.AIS
wn
5 112
6
7
6“
7*
9*
9“
9-‘*
L Lyke
J K L Ro.ss
;;
•>i
16-56-5 0-5
39182 “DAN
wn
4 117
4
9 10
10
10
10
10
R
Trolse
J H Shreve
15
20
20
8 4
Time, 23%, 46%, 1:12, 1:37% (i*imals track record). Track fast.
Winner — Ch. e. li.v Ballot — Ollie Belle (trained h.v W. Perkins; bred by Mr. Hal Price Headley).
Went to post at 4:29. At (Mist 3 niimites. Start giMul and slow. Won driving; a«*<*oiid and tliird the
same. BUFORD, after heing iiiidiil.v restrained, liiit close up. caught the tiring pa(*i*maker at the eighth
|Kist and won drawing clear. NIGEL set a great pai*e and linislied gamel.v. but could not withstand tlie
winner’s eliallenge. WYOMING suffered from slight iiiterferenee in the earl.v rnnning and made up much
ground in the stretch drive. SERENES'!' ran well. Iiut tired liadl.v when ridden hard in the stretch.
RIGHT was sliiittled back in the early riiiiniiig and in close quarters througliout. DECKMATE was on the
outside for tlie entire riu*e. VAL.MS liegan slowl.v and never recovered.
Seratelied— 39147 Dick Williams, 197; 3919«H’i*erh*ss One, 110: (37.328) Felueea, 107; 391.52“Condnit.
112; 39151 Kewpie O’Neil, 110; 38883LMoiionioy, 114: 39140 Trophy, 102; 39127 Burry Shuuuou, 109; 39192'
Pullux, 117; 3828l“Le Dinosaure, 109; 38781 Diamond, 104.
O00~i /i FIFTS RACE — 1 Mile. (Aug. 31, 1910 — 1:37% — 3 — 119.) Mechanicville Handicap.
$800 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $730; second, $125; third,
$75.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt %
%
% Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners
0
II
C
P
s
(39003) CORN TASSEL
wit 4 113
4
4
44
-3 Ol
1*
F
Rob’son R T Wilson
2
2
8-5
7-101-3
38642 “EYELID
wl: 3 103
2
6
6 A
7“
7“ 6*
R
Trolse
A L Aste
6
10
10
4
2
(38830) LUCKY B.
w 3 108
1
2
34
4*
44 3“
311 k
H
ThurberO A Bianehi
15
20
8
4
38990“ ‘diED SOX
wit 3 92
7
;j
2 -
1*
1'.’. 14
44
G
Apel
W M Jeffords
10
15
15
6
2
39 158 “GOLD TASSEL
w 3 104
5
7
7*
6 *
6' 5*
5-
E
Sande
McadowBkFarm
10
12
12
5
•>’
39177 “WHIMSY
Wli 5 102
8
8“
8'
8' 7“
6'*
L
Ensor
tMeveland Stable
4
5
3
2
i
39171 ST. ISIDORE
wit 5 114
6
1
1'.
2 *
•>1 41
71
G
Walls
E Arlington
4
7
7
2i
7-5
39200 ‘HAyB’Y CANDLE
w 7 103
8
!)
U
9
9 9
84
C
Mergler
R Parr
10
15
6
21
39085 “ DAMROSCH
w S 116
0
5
31
3' 84
9
L
Lyke
J K I. Ross
6
10
8
3
8-5
Time, 24, 47%, 1:12%, 1:37% (new track record). Track fast.
Winner — Br. g, by Saiitoi — Cornfield (trained hv T. J. Healey; bred in England by Sir Gilliert Green-
all).
Went to jKist at 4:59. At post 1 iiiiiiiite. Start ginMl and slow. Won handily; second and third driv-
ing. COBN TASSEL, in close quarters in the early niiiiiing. rail gamely under puiiishinent and. taking
the lead in tlie streteli. won going away. EYELID lost ground while rounding tlie last turn, but finished
witli a great rush. LUCKY B. was in close quarters next to tlie rail thronghoiit and ran a giMid ra»*i*.
RED SOX quit badly at tlie end after racing into tin* le:id on the tiaekstreteh. WHIMSY was l■olnIM*lled
to eonie around on tlie outside from a slow beginning. ST. ISHMHtE set a fast earl.v paee and tired.
B.4YBERRY C.iNDLE. under a vigorous ride, was unable to make up any ground. GULD TASSEL ran
well. DA.MRO.SC11 quit.
Seratelied— ( 391 li 51 Piekwick, 118; 39299“Salvestra, 193; (39189)Stargazer, HO.
Overweiglits — Eyelid. 1 pound.
OfngR-g SIXTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Aug. 10, 1914 — 1:05% — 2 — 114.) Purse $600. 2-year-
olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50.
Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P 8
39 194 “STAR RE.ALM w 110
39197 = SKETCHY 1*!
39 179 “PETER "i! 10«
39197 TETLEY w 1"«
3909*2 Sr. BI-IRNARD w 122
( 38606 )T. F. McMAHON wli 110 2 7
39077 JAP "S 111 7 6
JIAXD’RIN’S COA'fwi: 10« 11 S
I’ASTORAL SWAIN w 10« 1 'j
Time, 23%. 46%. 58%,
2*1 11 2* 1" L MeAtee W R Coe
ink sij I'j 2“ A Johnson 11 1’ Whitney
:i‘ 3“ 3* 3“ L Ensor J E Widener
4'1 4“ 4“ 4>* A Collins J E Madden
(i“" 51 ,5“ .-i“ W Lilley B J Brannon
7'“ CH C“ C“ M Buxton A K Macomber
51 7‘* 71 7* I^ Gentry II H Hewitt
S*“ 8 “ 8 “ 8 “ W Kelsay E B McLean
9 y y » D Conn’llyH A Porter
1:06% (new track record). Track fast.
4-5 7-5 «-5 1-2 1-4
5 6 6 2 1
6 7 6 2 1
6 8 X 3 3-2
8 8 5 2 1
20 20 20 X 4
20 25 25 8 4
:io 30 12 6
20 25 25 8 4
■\Viiiiier Ch. c, by Star Shoot — Continental (trained by W. II. Karriek; bred by Mr. Jolin E. Madden).
Went to iMist at 5:28. At |>ost 2 iiiiiiiites. Start gixMl and slow for all lint P.\STOK.\L SWAIN.
Won driving: second and third the same. ST.\U RE.M.M. always u close contender, alternated in the lead
with SKETCHY tlirougli the final quarter and. liolding on gaiin'ly. won in tlic last stride. SKETCHY
saved ground on the turns, was next to tlie rail all the way and tinislied gamely. PETER ran well, hiit
lost some ground while roniiding tin* last turn. TETl.EV finished well and liud no mishaps. ST. RER-
N.\UD was erowded It.ick at the lialf-uiiie ground and raced eriditahly.
Sera tclnd— 39294 Kiss Again, 197; (;«»179)Davdiie. 119; 39179 Tailor Maid. 193.
La Bayonette, I). f, by VerwiMMl— Rondeau.
La Russe, eii. f. b.v DnilM-rg— Joie de Vivre.
I-adiiig, l)lk. f, liy Ni gofol— Ixidy Amelia.
Lady Dorotliy, b. f, l».v lielnict— Grail.
Lady Longfellow, b. f. by Zeus— Olivia Mickle.
Little lX:vii. br. f, by Ogden La Pucelle.
Ocean Sweep, b. f, l»y Sweeii— Ocean Blue.
Old .Maid, br. f, by Heliuet— Baelielor Girl.
I’asuiiiena, eh. f, by Magellan — Palette.
Perigoiirdiue, br. f, l>y Aeronaut — Miss I’erigord.
yuiltiug Bee, b. f, by Ogden — Queen Di.\oii.
Uahu, b. f, by Disguise — l.'iiibra.
Rose d’Or, b. f, by Garry Herrmann — Golden
Rose.
Rosie 0’Gr:id.v. hr. f, by Hamlnirg — Cherokee Rose
II.
Ro.val Ensign, h. f, b.v Ultiiniis — Ranorella.
Seamstress, oil. f, l).v Star Shoot — Bns.v Maid.
Smoky Limp, b. f, by Plaudit — Offensive.
Star Class, eb. f, by Star Slioot — Bedford.
Thistle, eh. f, by Burgomaster — Wild 'Thistle.
Wheat Cakes, blk. f, by Uaysburg — Ethel Wheat.
ANSWERS TO QUERIES.
I Coiumuiileations without names and addresses
I will not lie noticed nor answen*d. No answers will
I lie sent liy mail and none by wire unless reply jire-
1 payment is made at time of wiring query.
Jm* J., New Orleans, La. A parlay on three
horses to show wins if two run to a place and the
otiici* is iiiipl.-ieed, hut is “out” to show. No layer
wild niiih*rstands his business would raise a question
in such a case.
M. S. W., Chicago. 111. 8 inee last year tlie Sara-
toga trai’k has lie**n so made over and reeonstrneted
that it is now |ir:ietieall.v a new eoiirse. Sneh racing
as has alread.v taken plaee over it. shows that it
is miieh faster than it was, but it hi two early
to make a eomparisoii with Aqiieduet. or even with
tlie old track of last year. By the time the present
meeting ends, we shall know more about the speed
of tiie track as it is now and eau compare it re-
liably with other tracks.
I
4
DAILY RACING FORM.
Tuesday, August 6, 191
Saratoga Entries and Fast Performances for Tuesday, August 6.
WEATHER CLEAR- TRACK FAST.
The firtires nnder the heading **Rec.*' in the
entries below show the best time of each horse
at the distance since January 1, 1916, no matter
where it finished. In cases where record was
made on other than a fast or good track, ahhre-
Tiations show track conditions.
All the old time records, from 1911 to 1915,
inclusive, have been tltrown out as too aged to
be valuable as applied to 1918 racing.
Wt. R.‘c.
R:iriiii; starts at 3:00 p. in. (Cliicaffo time 2:00.)
O SiiisTiiir iiiihI runner. X Oo«<l mud runner.
Fair mini runner. (M) ranidons. •Apprentice
allowance.
First Race— 7-8 Mile.
3- year-olds and upward. Claimin;;.
(Track n-eoni; .tuu. 31. 1010— I:2l2i—.V— 110.)
Tislay’s
A.Wt.IIiin.
S ii.-.x72r.
3 07. .720
3 102 X 720
0 120.. 720
.*> 10.-,X71.">
3 102.. 71.7
4 ll.'i..71.'i
4 lir, 071.7
4 110. .710
4 110X710
3 107.. 710
3 107:-:710
3 107X7a7
4 117X707
4 11.7X707
4 120X70.7
3 112X70.7
4 10.7X700
3 92X700
3 107x7<N1
4 11.7..70«1
3 102x7O<t
3 07..7<H>
Ind. Horse.
<:t013.7)»tXiBlilstick
3S0«;0»t -\d« le
«:t01.77)» r.iddiiiB
<:{017s) Itlaseawaj'
30192*t F.-ivour
3‘^.740 Katie r.an.il ....
K«li-i-Xis>r
Little rtittage
Tom Jr
I.ively
Ileredit.v
Choir Master . . .
Ilrofim IVddh-r .
Firinu Lite- ....
Master Karma ..
Tninhy '
Kirstie’s Cull ...
Itlue Grass Ilelle..
Feu d’.Vrtifiee (M).
Millrace
3Silsi3»tciiillum
.30102 riialaris (.M)
3K7.S.7 (Kaioiie <M) 107 1:20%
tJas. Murpli.v entry.
JKciituck.v Stahli cntr.r.
NikhtstUk is in booiI form.
Second Race— About 2 Miles.
Stei'plechase.
3-year-olds and upward. Jlaideiis. Special Weiclits.
.!0ir/>
(301t<n*
3!mi:p:»
.391315
301fiN5
,3S*<4«
IHIIfiS
;ioifio5
Ss-Oll
3st!M:
.301«l''*
.3«M<r7
:{oiot»»
.3017.7
1:28
..100 1:28%
..107 l:29%h
(Track n'cord: Aug.
1907
1:1G— .7— las.)
3V799
L‘ Alarsoiiin
4 147.. 700
I'S-AI'i
Outlaw
4 147. .095
.3^:210
B;il>co<-k
4 147. .690
3*‘.015
GIcniMip
5 1.55.. (185
nCd’Al
Alax M<‘iidows ....
6 1.55 X 685
Tight Wad. h. g.
liy Shot Gnn —
Economy
4 147
L<‘ Marsouin may prove Is-st.
Third Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs.
2-year-«ddi
(Track record: Aug. 7
(.30tM2) ST. QUENTIN
(30108) Licework
Sidling.
lOlH— 1 :0.7%— 2— 110. )
110. .7.70
ia3.,740
$3,500.
—11.3.)
120. .800
115. .70.7
102. .70.7
11.30790
128 x 790
110078.7
12.7X78.7
104 X 780
Tml.ay’s
Iml. Horse. 7Vt. Ucc. .V.Wt.Haii.
301 80’ • Madge F 110 1:07% 94 X 740
3st<07i Lion d’Or 100 1:07% 10«5it7.3.7
38»«tl» llrolhcr Maclean.. HH 1:08% 102X7.3.7
(.30201) Fl.vaw.ay HO 1:00 109.. 7.3.7
(38220)* IMiiard 111X7.30
:10201 Vesper Hour (M). 10.7 1:08% 10.7. .7.30
30031* Esquimau 107X72.7
.3«I170 Earliwker 113 1:08% 108.. 72.7
.3.89‘>.7‘! 10.7 1:08 90.. 72.7
3880.7* Drummond (M) .. 10.7;j;720
St. Quentin is .a fast two-.v«*ar-old.
Fourth Race — 1 Mile,
Delaware Handicap. Guaranteed Value
3 year-olds and upward.
(Track record: Aug. .7, 191.8 — 1:37% — 1
(.30141) 01,1 K.s-nig 110 1:.38 .7
(3.8 1.S7)t Motor Cop 118 l:39%s 3
3.8.304) Walnut Hall 11-3 1:38% 4
.30200= siin Itriar 118 l:40%s .3
(.39200) Polymelian 1-0 l:40sy 4
CttKKU) Xaturalist 108 l:41%h 4
3874.S Westy Hogan 10*‘> 1:38% 4
3$K>39= Midway 118 1:39% 4
t-V. K. MacomlM*r entry.
Old Koenig is hard to beat this year.
Fifth Race— 1 1-8 Miles.
3-year-olds. Claiming.
(Track record: Aug. 20. 1902 — 1:71% — .'
(.391.77)* Golding
391.71 Starry Danner
39202= Wisidthrusli 100 1:.73%
(.39078)* Thrills
.39170 Elderken
39123 W. I*. Dalmy 107 1:.74
.39192 1-halaris (M)
391!k) Austral 8.7 1 :.73%
39202=* Uoyat KHI 1:74%
Golding is in gixMl present form.
Sixth Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs.
2 year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. SlH'cial
(I'raek record: Aug. 7, 1918—1:07%-
39204= Merry Priius’ss ...
I'igeon Wing
Madras Gingluun ..112 1:08%
Uelta D 112 1:08%
TrompiMise . ,
Duchess L;Ha
Rose la-aves
Dettie Bluff
Virago
Soria
Donnalight
Rh.ijes
Wilfreda, «-li. f, by
Sir Wilfred —
Sant, a ('atiiHiua . . ,
Lady Mary, b. f,
b.v Helmet — Eonie
Merry I’riiieess is a fast one.
.390.34=
.39197
.390.37=
.390.37
:«*197
39197
38220
.38480
3900.7
.38.884
39204
112 1:08
112 1:09%
—129.)
100X727
lio! .720
100X71.7
KMl. .71.7
110:1:710
107 X 70.7
10.7X70.7
110X7(M»
100.. 700
Weights.
2 — 110 .)
114. .7.70
114.. 74.7
114.. 740
114:1:740
114. .7.3.7
11 4.. 737
111.. 730
111.. 730
114.. 72.7
114.. 72.7
114. . 720
114.. 717
SARATOGA JOCKEY PEUCEATAGES.
From January 1, 1018, to July 27, 1018, Inclnal're.
At or
lender
Jockey.
r.c.
Wt.
Afts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
Jockey.
P.C.
Wt.
Mts.
Lyke. L
... .2.5
109
487
123
66
65
Rowan, AI
.10
107
99
Fairbrother, C.
. • .1!5
110
75
19
14
9
Buxton. AI
.09
105
234
Pre«‘ce. Q
. • olSTi
INI
4
1
0
0
Corey. G
.09
107
.53
Hiiinphri'-s, W.
.. .24
106
106
19
21*
• Moon<\v, II
.08
98
2C4
Sande, K
.. .21
9S
517
111
75
60
Molesworth, G...
.0.8
105
183
Liiisford. II. . .
.. .20
97
.540
107
113
72
Durseh, J
.08
105
180
Robinson. F. . .
.. .20
lUU
470
93
81
49 ■
Callahan. J. . . .
.08
97
1.50
O’Brien. AV. J.
.. .20
112
1.54
31
•>•>
81
L»!ld<T. P
.08
110
88
I’recias G. Jr.
.. .19
100
16
3
0
0
Bell. J
.08
107
74
Walls, G
.. .IS
99
205
36
31
19
Jackson. C
.08
108
39
Byrne, G
.. .17
HI
1314
23
23
20
Collins, A
.07
KM
4.38
Ensor, L
.. .16
104
241
:«•
38
31
Pool. E
.07
103
292
Williams, J. .
.. .10
111
81
13
9
2
Bullmsin, II
.07
98
234
Knuinx-r, C.
.. .15
103
199
29
28
26
AIrt'rann, R. ...
.07
98
1.56
Rynii, J. P. ..
.. :15
los
4
1
2
McGraw, S
.07
95
102
Gentry. L. ...
.. .14
111
317
43
38
37
Troise, R;
Stalker, L
.06
KM)
001
S<-huttingcr, A.
.. .14
105
118
16
15
7
.06
103
78
AA’akoff. II. ..
.. .14
KNl
28
4
3
4
Wessler. J
.06
90
(’>6
Ro*1rigu<‘z. J. .
.. .13
96
.311
41
37
43
Petz. J. G
.06
104
62
Gnils-r. J
.. .13
93
H44
17
12
20
Denyse, R
.06
96
51
Pitz. J
.. .13
104
290
38
37
32
I’arriugton. T. . .
.06
109
Smidi. F
.. .13
l(N)
218
28
23
25
Bolton, R
.06
100
.36
Alcrglcr, C. ...
.13
102
208
28
«Hh
34
Collins, J
.06
110
17
XlcAt«*e, L. ...
.. .13
102
167
21
18
18
Kelsav, W
.a5
107
I’Jl
Knapp. AV. . .
.. .13
112
92
12
10
16
Rond. (’
.05
111
;«i
(’oiineliy, D. ..
.. .12
lOS
411
51
50
54
Smddmaii. S.
.04
101
57
Rice, T
.. .12
109
219
26
28
35
Rowan, T
.03
96
68
Ihiniiuick. J. . .
.. .12
107
91
11
14
6
Douglass, D. Jr.
100
3
Johnson, A. . .
.. .11
104
262
3(1
31
43
G:irrigan, (’
101
2
Simpson, R. . .
Ktirling. D. ..
.. .11
104
267
29
31
28
McIntyre, J
104
14
.. .11
108
178
19
18
11
Hopkins, F
105
19
ThnrlNT, 11. ..
.. .11
1(H)
148
17
11
1*S
Scherrer. G
105
32
McTaggart, J.
.. .11
km;
146
16
32
25
CamplMdl, E ...
107
12
Troxler, R. ...
.. .11
112
123
13
19
9
Alurphv, J
103
15
Pickens, A. ...
.. .11
105
62
7
4
7
Hoffman. R.
110
11
Not ter, J
.. .11
114
19
2
2
2
(’onstaiitine. AV. .
Krj
7
Tapliii, E. ...
.. .10
107
198
20
25
19
Bcrnarii, li. ...
IINI
Ainhrosi-. E. . . .
.. .10
KM
123
12
20
16
At or
Under
2d. 3d.
7 7
30 35
FIRST RACE — 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Aug. 31, 1910 — 1:24% — 5—110.)
8-i
, ch. g, 8
1 l:40%fast
1 1:4« fast
3-4 l:H%fa.st
1 l::»%fast
3-4 l:15%hvy
lm70y 1:45 fast 13-10 115
3-4 l;13%fast 11-5123 2
1 l:40%fast 11-aO 110 2
8-4 1:17 hvy 11-5128 11
1 l:41%slow 9-5 113 2
Index Ciuirse
NIGHTSTICK.
:^ti;i7 Empire
380!i.7 ICmplre
3S9II A.jMuct
2S74;i Aq’duct
3(3199 Laurel
37817 I>aurel
354:t0 Helmont
35306 Ihilmont
3fd35 Saratoga
35092 Saratoga
ADELE. hr. f, 3
58960 Aii’duet 3-1 l:13%fa.st
.‘>785 Aq’dui-t :i-4 1:13 fast
35640 Helmont 65 f l:20%fast
;J8377 Jamaica :j-4 l:13%faBt
28232 Jamaica 55 t l:07%fast
3S145 I'imllco :!-4 1:14 fast
:t8ti2C H.deG’ce 55 f 1:07 fast
37975 H.iIetCce 5-8 1:00 fast
37913 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:14%hvy
379<»9 H.deG'ce 6-8 l:01%fast
3.7634 Aq’duot 6-8 l:01%fast
35569 Aq’duet 5-8 1:00 fast
3r>521 Aq’duct 5-8 1:00 fast
GOLDING, b. f. 3
:S*ir.7 Empire lm70y 1
5“ii::7 Emjdre Ah3-4 1
Empire Ab.3-4 1
tao’TO Aq’duet 1 1
3'-6fi4 Jamaica 1 1-16 1
3S667 .lam:iie.-i Imitiy 1
Jam.'iiea lni70yl
:’.8::il .T:imaie:t 3-4 1
:.82:25 .Tainaiea lm70yl
364.71 1‘iinlieo 3-4 1
BLAZEAWAT, hr. h,
‘SilTs Enqiire Ab3-4 1
HMCil Aii’,lu<-t 1 1
;;v.i06 Aq duet 3 1 1
:X7.7o Helnxint 3-4 st 1
32703 I'lmlieo :>-4 1
32*:.7S H.d«43’ee 51 f 1
;i26;iO H.deC’ce 3-4 1
32r.S9 H.ileO’ce 55 f 1
FAVOUR, h. m. 5
39192 S.aratoga :t-4 1
:2C»I3» A,|’duet :!-4 1
:s>911 Aq'duct 3 4 1
:>7S5 Aq’duet 3-4 1
38195 Plmllci lm70y 1
38145 I'imlico 3-4 1
38062 I’imlico 3-4 1
57961 H.deG’ee 3 4 1
36968 F.G’nds lm70y 1
KATIE CANAL, h. f,
Dist TimeT’ekOdd:? Wt St % % %
115
113
106
8-5 110
13-5 108
18-5 117
::8546 Douglas
.3-4 1
;{S202 Church’ 1 lm7o> l
281:21 I^ex’ton
58082 l>*x’ton
:5S02t) l.s‘X’tun
.T798.3 l>*x’lon
377.76 Oakl’wn
3C35S l..at(>nia
3l>:<15 l,alonla
:s7914 Church’ 1
36822 Church’ 1
35755 Douglas
35625 Douglas
3-4 1
F C 1
3-4 1
3-4 1
3-4 1
55 f 1
55 f 1
3-4 1
3-4 1
55 f 1
55 f 1
44=.fast 12
Kl fast 20
10*.=,good 20
:40%mud 15
;46=r.fast 8
:46 fast 10
:46 fa.st 6
:1.7%.hvy 7
:46 fast 30
:15%fast 21
6
<«t%fast 1.7
40-,fast ’20
i:!%rast 12
12%fast 6
14%fa.st 12 :
07 fast 37-10]
14%fast 5 ]
08 fast SO ]
12 fa.st .70
l::%fast .7
14%fast 15
13 fa.st 4)
49%hvy 7
14 fast 4
1.7%good ^-5
14 fast 32
44 fast 4
. 3 ]
11%hvy 25
46%fast
13%fast
10%fast
15 good23-10
18%hvy 16
13%fast 8
07%fast 12
07%fast 49-10
H%BOod 8
1.7 guod49-10
OS slow 16
08 fast 33-10
2 2
13
96 8
lot 9
102 5
112 5
94 2
99 6
10.35 6
Kk7 7
106 6
106 5
1u4 4
1055 9
104 4
Str Fin Jm-keys Started Order of Finish
By Broomstick — ^Homespun (Kentucky Stable).
1= 1" T Rice r, Koh-i-Niatr, Af.Arrow, M.Goosby
35 3« O Mergler 9 Jack Stn.irt, Tropliy. Pulliix
4* I* F Rob’sonl2 Mangaues*". Nebr;isk:i, Meliora
8'5 7'‘J L Ensor 11 I'oaelier, WiseMisn, Sharpsliooter
7'*> 6'* A Collins S Emden, Top o’ tli’ Wave, Incog
2* 2J A Collins « Ix>tti*ry, Libyan Sands. Eagle
15 1* A Collins 9 Mary Powell, Counsel, Hunobala
3=* 3' A Collins 4 FirstBallot, Brooklyn, Nashville
9* 6=i A Collins 11 Peep Sight. Woodtrap, Favour
6* 6=i! A Collins 8 T. o’ the Wave. W. Shoes, Kebo
By Burgomatter — ^Elizabeth D, (Jaa. Murphy).
8= S'* li Deny.se 9 Liiiiia* V., Miss .Sterling. Onieo
8* 5'5 U DenVse 15 Mid. Sun. Alvord, WhipiMxirwill
3= 3'i It Troise 14 Sweep I’p II.. T’rehliearer, Onico
4* 2= C Hansen 12 He Will, Louise V., Lingden
6= 5= M Rowan 9 W.Cakes, I’oaeher, IJ.Hnrgoyne
6' 7*3 It Denyse 10 K’stie’s Cub. Lingden, KiugJohn
25 I** It Denyse 12 Miirpliy, Onico, Lingden
15 1=5 It Denyse 12 Millrace, Brig o’ Dee, Grayson
3= 6=J R Denyse 7 Widow Bedotte, Ideal. Paganini
6“k j Mooney 7 Jos. Zarate, June Bug, Louise V.
1‘ <*4 J WRllamslO G.Glow. Sveugali, G.W’sbington
5' 6* J Williams 17 Irene, Babette. Oeuone
3® 3* J Williams 6 Approval, Svengall, Clarissa
By Flint Rock — Golden View (C. W. Starr).
1= 1' G Pres-eJr S X. K. Beal. Pcnigiiio. Sky Pilot
4* 4'i S .MeC»-awl.2 llanganese. Cane Run. Lingden
fi'i "i” G Moh-s’thll IxniiscV., Wheat(’akcs, J.Zarate
3= 4*5 H Ericks’nlS H.S.Hoine. S.inTime. L.l’ottage
7= 7'“ .1 CallahanlO Poacher, Homes w»s-t Home. .Say
3= 3‘5 W L:ing 9 Cadillae. WoiKlViidet, Eldi'rkeii
3' -i'l S McGniw 7 Fr.theGreat, Phulerian. SkyPilot
1' 1= S AleGraw S WoiMlthriish, Elderken, S’prising
7 7=® A I’aradl.so 7 L.Gertrude, H.Sw.Honio. Saadi
2= 2= M Buxton 12 Dioseoride, ll.Smile, So L. L-tty
By Waterboy— Star (R. F. Carman).
2' 1= G Walls 11 Laiigden. Manganese, T. Decision
35 <>®J <3 Walls 1!) Benevolent. IronCrosslL, TiePin
65 7“ E Tajilin D! T.lh'cision. l*;iganiiil. WaterWar
16 16'® L Lyke 20 fioldentllow, Onieo. Kirstie’sCiib
9 Pu.np.J Mete’f 9 Im)M‘rator, W.Pitzer, R’probate
15 2* T MeTag’t 12 Xoiiestich. Cnddle ITp, Olyu G.
1* 1* T McTag’tll Photo. J. Doiiglis. Klngling II.
65 7*3 E Ambrosel4 Sm. Money. Bladen. RoyalWrit
Bv Duke of Ormonde — Compensate (Jas. Murphy).
12 11=® 11 Lunsf'dDi I’an:iiiian, L’liilirmier. I’lillnx
6' 6'“ W Knapp 9 I>iuise V., Miss Sterling. Onieo
.3?. 8‘* C Hansen 12 Nightstick. M’ngancsc. N’hraska
10' S'* W Knapp 1.5 Mid. Sun. Alvord. WhipiMMirwilt
9'5 9* F Rob’sonll Hubbub. Dundreary. Greetings
7* 6=3 J Rod’g’ezlO K’stie’s Cub. laiiigden. KingJolin
3"k 2* J Rod’g’Pzll T.Masipior’d’r, B.Bay. H.S.Home
6* 6" J R.id’g’ez <1 I’rls. Mullens. Yan. Witch. Celto
6= 6" L Lykes 7 G.R’sell. P’siirevillc. Am’lga’toi
By Rapid Water — Boses (B. J. Brannon).
75 7'= .1 Mooney 1(1 Toin.\nderson. Dr.L-v.v. RalTerfy
11 11=" It Simpsonll L. Bigger. B. Shilling. Knth.Gray
3* 3* It Simpson 9 Mary’s Beau. Kling, Clairvoyant
15 1'5 W Lilley 12 Koran. EliZiibethlL, B. Shilling
I** 15 J Gruber 3 W.o’Wlsd’m, II. ('ora, S.MeM’kin
3= 4“i H .steams 8 W. o’ Wisdom, Martre, Jack K.
9’5 9" E I'ooi 11 P’sumptlou, l”tefraet, A. Plotter
6' 6*5 W Kelsay 12 Azalea, Hap. Valley. Lit.P’neess
2* 2”ii W Kelsay 12 Storm Bound, Mi.ss Gove. Breezy
55 5'5 W Kelsay 8 Hamilton A.. Crys.Day. S. Bound
4' 4* <? Dishm’n 5 F. Handley, S.Al'ssuin, Il’iltunA.
4' 5*3 W Kelsay 9 K.’s Cub, Anielita. Storm Bound
S’ 3=5 W Kelsay 12 B. Paradise, L.P’ueess, L. Luxury
KOH-I-NOOR.
:e.ii»wi Empire
339144 Empire
39l:]5 Emidre
39123 Empire
39099 Enipire
3S707 Jamaica
38653 Jamaica
38578 Belmont
38462 Belmont
38395 Belmont
28194 Pimlico
381.32 Pimlico
38085 Pimlico
hlk. f.
1 1-16 1
lin70y 1
1 1
1 1-16 1
1 1-16 1
lin70yr
1 1-16 1
1 1
1 1-16 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
3-4 1
LITTLE COTTAGE, h
39181 Empir.- 1 1-16 1
31H.77 Emnlro lm7flv 1
39123 Empire 1 1-10 1
39aS4 Aq’duet 1 5-16 2
38949 Aq’iluct i 5-10 2
38870 Aq’duet T 1
■38694 Jamaica 1 1-16 1
3S671 Jamaica ImTOvl
3S450 Prosp’et 1 1-16 1
3S420 Prosp’et Ab7-8 1
38368 Balt. Ab 7-8 1
38341 Balt. Ab 7-8 1
4
48 fast
:45%fast
:40=ifast
:47',ifast
47%fa.st
46%fast
:47%fast
40%fast
48%sl0p
40 fast
:43%hvy
:41%fast
:13%fast
, c, 4
47%fast
:l:l' fa.st
TOM JR., hr.
:2I036 I,atonia
38G47 I.,atonla
33636 Latonia
33510 Douglas
3:1322 Dougias
32707 Lex’gton
27630 Latonl.a
265.39 Douglas
264G Church’l
c, 4
3-4 l;12%fast
3-4 l:14%fa.st
3-4 l:12%fast
3-4 l:12%fast
3-4 l;14%mud
3-4 l:13%fast
65 f l:06%fust
5-8 l:00%fast
55 f l:07%fast
LI-vELY, ch. g, 4
391.31 Empire Ab;!-4 l:09*,(ifast
33240 Belmont 55 f st 1:05 slow
3.3157 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 fast
3(Jl75 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast
30068 I,aUreI 3-4 l:13%fast
29PS2 Igiurel 3-4 1 :12%fast
29797 I.gturel 3-4 1:14 fast
29606 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast
29486 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:14 slow
290C4 H.deG’ce 6-8 l;01%fast
28144 Empire 6-8 l:02%hvy
HEREDITY, hr. c. 3
39168 Empire Ab.3-4 1:10 fast
.^8458 Belmont 6) f 1:
34989 Saratoga
348.55 Saratoga
33947 Jamaica
3.38.59 Jamaica
33669 Belmont 6-8 st 1
33417 Plp.R’k 6-8 st
3.3245 Belmont 41 f st
32868 Pimlico 6-8 1
32712 Pimlico 1-2
CHOIR MASTER, ch. g, 3
:i8846 I.gitonla 3-4 l:l-t%good 42
55 f l:09%mud
65 f l;07',imud
6-8 l:00%fast
5-S 1:01 fast
115
31
111
1
4
107
7
«
119
2
(1-3
110
3
4
116
4
G
101
7
lG-5
111
2
lG-5
113
2
8-5
109
6
4
106
5
5
103
3
5
110
9
8
105
9
115
7
107
7
31
113
6
108
4
7
no
5
20
102*
3
12
113
12
30
107
6
2.5
114
8
_
112
118
117
—
109
110
Ifi
106
0
13f
107
7
22
lU6i
4
29
107
3
25
111
7
42
112
9
18
10^
1
15
112
6
5-4
112
1
110
S
110
4
15
10s
7
15
116
1
8-5
111
5
14
107
10
34
109
2
10
112
4
12
112
2
81-10
104
2
3
115
2
41
115
3
107
5
1111
2
12
97
5
10
114
2
20
119
5
31
m
7
18-5
112
8
8
120
9
11-5
118
3
15
115
8
:02%fast 79-10 112 1
49%good 120 HO 8
3-4 1:13 good ft!
:i-4 l:ll%fast 24
3-4 1:15 hvy 7 104 4
3-4 l:ll%fast 60 101 8
1 l:40%fast 6 93 2
3-4 l:12%fast 17 103 4
3-4 1:14 fast 45 107 1
.3-4 l;20%hvy 4-5 110 2
107
12 109 14
6 9t5 8
6-5 99 2
13-5 100 10
10 97 4
935 5
38793 I..atonla
38(M)0 Douglas
.38544 Douglas
3.84.52 Douglas
38:173 Church’l
3.'“’12.3 I^ex’ton
38063 I.*x’ton
38002 Lex’ ton
BROOM PEDDLER, h. g. 3
3!»168 Empire Ab.3-4 1:10 fast
38877 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45%fast
.38701 Igitonia lm70y l:4.5%fast
3SG64 Latonia lm70y l:45%fast
38429 Douglas lm70y l:43%fast
38258 Churoh’l 3-4 1:15 mud 31
380.36 I.iex’ton
3-4 l:13%f:ist
25
103
8
4
:17969 l^ex’ton
lm70y 1:51 hvy
18
110
2
1
1
3(B00 Latonia
3-4 l:13%fast
19
112 11
9
36251 Latonia
3-4 l;15%mud
18
112
4
9
FIRINO LINE
. hlk. g. 4
115
:>1>I(iO Empire
1 1-16 1:48 Last
20
101)
2
.3
5
:iS719 Jamaica
ImTOyl :46%slop
30
104
4
4
5
38654 Jam.alcu
lm70yl:43 fast
25
110 10 10
10
.38395 Helmont
1 1:40 fast
15
106
7
7
8
38209 Pimlico
1 l:41%good 9
104
6
7
7
38157 Pimlico
1 1:42 fast
18
110
0
2
2
.38104 Pimlico
lm60y l:46%fast
5
106
4
3
4
37914 H.deG’ce ImtOyl :46%fast
17
99
1
1
2
MASTER KARMA, hr. g. 4
115
28911 Aq’duct
3-4
l:14%fast
S
115
3
3878.5 Aq’duct
3-4
1:13 fast
15
118
3
38145 Pimlico
3-4
1:14 fast
6
111
5
38062 Pimlico
3-4
1 :15%good23-10
120
4
37869 Bowie
1
1:47 mud
5
112
1
378.34 Bowie
.3-4
1:14 - fast
2
114
3
37806 Bowie
6) f
1:21 fast
4J
113
4
3'i008 F.G’nds
3-4
1:16 hvy
9-5
116
3
36796 Jef'son
3-4
1:18 hvy
13-5
111
4
36731 JeUson
3-4
l:15%sIow
12
111
7
36532 Bowie
lm20y
l:43%slow
9
106
1
.37795 Bowie
S5928 Laurel
35859 Laurel
35796 Laurel
TRANBT. b. g. 4 120
;j.S496 Prosp’et 1 1-16 l:.52*/ifast — 118
38442 Prosp'et Ab7-8 l:27%fa.st — 112
38422 Prosp’et Ab7-8 l:29%fast — 118
.3.S.300 Balt. Ab 7-8 l:27%fast — 114
38(U4 H.iUG’ce ImTOyl :453|;fa.st 6f 103
.17959 H.deG’ce .55 f l:07%fast 28 117
37867 Bo.wle 3-4 l:17%mud 5 113
1 l:44%fast 43-10 107
1 1-16 l;51%hvy 10 105
11-16 1:46 fast 12-5 101
1 l:40%fast 12 103
35440 H.deG’ce lm70yl:47%good 8-5 106
35398 H.deG’ce lm70yl:46%fast U-5f 102
35368 H.deG’ce lm70yl:47 fast 17-5 104
.34990 Saratoga 1 l:46%mud 18-6115
34944 Saratoga
3916S Empire
:2tl4S Enipire
3!)1U9 Empire
3910.5 Empire
39029 Aq’duct
38920 Aq’duct
38.8.56 Aq’duct
38759 Aq’duct
38681 Jamaica
58640 Belmont
38602 Belmont
38.576 Belmont
38.550 Belmont
38377 Jamaica
BLUE GRASS
.36467 Bowie
31713 N.Orl’ns
31482 N.Orl’ns
:d;l42 N.Orl’ns
31275 N.Orl’ns
31067 N.Orl’ns
31018 N.Orl’ns
30976 N.Orl’ns
30270 Pimlico
3(il39 Laurel
FEU D’ARTII
:cii:i0 Empire
31*169 Empire
:3KKI2 Aq’duet
:’.S964 Aq’duct
3.8906 Aq’duct
;1X59:1 Helmont
:i-59;i7 Laurel
;’-570.3 I,aurel
39175 Empire 1 l:41%fast 8
391;!1 Empire Ab3-4 l;09%fast 30
39117 Emjiire lm70y l: l7%good 7
38671 Jamaica lm70yl:45%fast 15
* 1 l:42%slow
10
lOn
3
7B. h. e, 3
112
Ab3-4 1:10 fast
8
109
2
Ab3-1 l:00'/(;fast
15
114
6
1 l:40%fast
9
108
.3
ImTOy l:477sKood 5J
104
4
6i f 1:19 fast
8
106
6
3-4 1:12 fast
7
110
4
1 l:39%fast
12
102
2
1 l::{9*Afast
10
104
2
3-4 l:137r,fast
25
108
1
6J f l:20%fast
12
102
8
7-8 l:26%hvy
8
107
8
6i l;20%fast
20
102
8
3-4 st l:12%fast
10
107
7
3-4 l:13%fast
15
102
9
I BELLE, ch. f. 4
105
.3-4 1:13 fa.st
251
99
7
51 f 1:13 hvy
5
97
7
6.i f 1:14 hvy
2i
101
2
3-4 1:21 hvy
11-B 102
6
BJ f l:ll%mud
10
98
5
3-4 1:16 slow
3
101)
4
3-4 l:16%slow
15
113
2
.3-4 l:lS%hvy
5
105 10
3-4 1:15 fast
8i
106
4
3-4 l:14%fast
7-5
115
S
5TCE, b, f, 3 (M)
92
ImTOv l:47'/islow
1.5
.88
9
IniTOv l:4:i%fast
.10
91)
1
1 l:4()%fast
20
95
6
1 l::;9%'::st
.’4)
93
1
.3-4 l:13%fa.st
50
92
14
1 1:42 fa.st
,'4)
102
8
5* f 1:10 hvy
17-5
109
r.
51 f l:01gSfast
206
112
12
i 5-8 1;()1 fast
25
1131
14
>. f, 3
107
38.334 Jamaica
38277 Jamaica
38141 Pimlico
38028 H.deG’ce
3797.5 H.deG’ce
3-4 1:14 good 12
3-4 1:15 fast 18-5
1 1:43 fast 17
3-4 1:15 fast 29-10
5-8 1:00 fqst 21
3.S4IH: Belmont 7-8 1:27 f:ist
38266 .Tamuica lni70yl :46%f:ist
38176 Pimlico
38118 Pimlico
38042 Pimlico
3K’J)7 I’imlico
3.5722 Aq’duct
1 l:43%good 22-5
lmC0>- 1 :46 fast 19-5f
3-4 1:18 hvy 11
3-4 1:16 fast 6
6-8 l;0«%fast 16
15 105 10 13 13
18-5 91 5 6 5
103 1 3 3
92 5 3 2
103 11 10
112 6 5
109 8 8
3= .3= A
.31 5* A
IK 3*S A
12 12== A
1= 1' A
2» 2* P
By Dr. Leggo — Priceless Jewel (E. Arlington).
4' 5 6' 6=1 G Walls 11 Lizy I»u, Starter. Firing Line
3 2 31 G Walls S Af..\rrow, M.Goosby, I’addyDcar
3 2 21 2“ G Walls (J Nightstick, Af. Arrow, )I.Gooshy
12 3= .3* O Walls (i L.(’ott:igc, Sun. Hill. W.I’.Dabny
2 2 21 o'® G Walls 7 Minto II. , I’addy Dear, Ballad
5 4 2= 1* G Walls 10 Crunipsall, Kingtislicr, Lingden
1 2 51 8‘® G Wails 12 S.ofPl’asiire, Magnetite. R.Rools
1 1 1* 1* G W’alls (i Right, Lady Vara. Umatilla
5 7 81 7*® G Walls 11 N. K. Beal, Ellison, Kingfisher
4 4 4' 4* G Walls 9 laxly Gertrude, I’ulliix. Air Man
3 3 2' 2" G Walls 4 W<wxltraji, Waf.Ixidy, GavaiiKoy
7 8 8= 6''J G Walks 10 Olxdiis, I’idroina, J. Wingfield
10 8 61 5®i G Walls 13 T.M’queradi r. HeWill, Wo’dtrap
By Jubilee— Mabel D. (D. Shaw).
5 7 2'1 I'l H W.akoff 10 Periigino. riiillnni. NniHileiin
8 7 61 6'= J Durseh S Giddiiig. X. K. Beal. Perugiiio
3 1 11 1' L Ensor 6 Sun. Hill. K.-i-Xoor. W.P.Dnhny
4 4 li 2* L En.sor 10 Kingfisher, P.iind(’.-ills, l’..M;ister
4 4 41 4*i Ij Stalker 7 (’ondiiit, B. Shaiimni, Deekiiiate
9 8 4* 3* .1 Bell 13 HonicS.IIome, S.inTime, Gidding
7 6 6® 4'- H Bullm'nlo I’oaeher, Home Sweet Home Say
7 2 3® 3*> J Pitz .S Il’woodll., BillS’nxnis. R’boroH.
1* W D’k’sonlO Nephthys. Blanchita, Chil. King
2= W D’k’sonlO Freda Joiinson. Par. Boy. Oldltob
6“i W D’k’son 8 Nephthys, Clark .M.. B.Haiiipson
8*“ W D’k’son 9 Estimable, Pr’sumpti<ni, Valspar
By Dick Finnell — Octavo (M. C. Moore).
6 3 3* 3=1 C Di.shm’iil2 Bullion. Sybil. Ver<h>
•J 9 7*> 7'i D Conn’llyl2 BusyJix*, .il.B.T’rnian. Roehi'sfer
6 7 6* 6®i D Connelly 12 I’urdey, B’bed Voter, Sansymiiig
3 3 £6 3’i R Goos<‘ 9 PIxKdoii, Art.Midilletoii, ForFair
9 9 10* 9’1 W Kelsay 11 .Mida, I’hocion, Gallant Lad
9 7 6® 6‘® F Muri'hy 11 Kalitan, Geo.C.I>ove, Tr;ippln(
3 4 6* 6“ W W T’lor 7 Frigerio. Auriga, I’liocion
9 9 81 8'i E Martin 10 Greentree, Aunt Liz. Snufiash
3 3 I'l 1* T MeTag’t 7 Jovial, C. I.*ader, W. H. Peurc*
By Ballot — Livonia (M. Kornbloom).
3 2 11 3= Al Huxton 13 Sir Helxi, Drag<H>n. Onico
8 7 7® 7'= .1 McTag't 9 I’ickwiik, J.Scot, T.o’th’M’niiig
16 5* 6®1 T D.avics 8 liar. King. Brooklyn, Philippic
3 3 2® 1®^ A Si'hu'g'r 7 S.aiidal, CherryUiile, Trip. Crown
12 12'* A Schu’g’rl2 Koh-i-noor, F’lenilless, Tragedy
=® 91 A Schu’g’r 9 Jock S«S)t. Deer Trap, Ticket
Schu’g’r 9 Yellowstone, Brooklyn, II. King
Schu’g’r 6 D.lAingLcgs. DeiT'l'rap. W.Dua
Sehu’g'rl2 Hoiirless, W'Ksltrap, Wistful
Schu’g’r 0 Gold. R<xl, NigiitOwI, Moiiumoy
Keogh 6 'Torclibearer. I’enrod. EUGurrison
By Sain — Traditional (M. L. Schwartz).
.31 2= G Hyrne 11 Onico. Kirstie’s Cuh. Approval
ink 511 R Troi.se « W.Lady. ’r..Ma.s<radcr. K.O’Xell
4*J 4*i J Williams 8 I’luin, Al.atince l*loI, lioneydew
li 1* J Williams 3 Scabbard. Tea Party
V. Williamsll Seamstress. G’sswork, Panaman
7* 9'* J Willi.amslO M.Mand. Wius’mvera. Beauteous
7* 6*i T Par’ton 9 Mid. Son, Or. of Havana. 'Frtte
By Uncle — Nethersole (J. H. Rosseter).
4' 4J1 H Ilam’t’n 6 Petrovna. BonTr’mn. SkilesKiiob
6‘ 6-'j( H Ham’t’nl2 Sirocco, (’lairvoyant, Ncim>
6 6" A Johnson 6 Bringhurst, King Belle, Kinney
3® 3* A John.son ~t S*iiieeler, King Belle. Kinney
7' 6®J A Johnson 9 Sedan, Bon Troinp, Rillc
4* 5*i II Lunsf’d 5 Sansyming, Valais, Sniiflash
4= 4'® R Simpson 5 Everest. Green Jones, Faiiz-Col
li I** A Johnson 7 Silk Lady, Tally, Gns Scheer
li 1* A Johnson 6 Unar, Augustus, John I. Day
By Sweep — Whisk Broom (E. R. Bradley).
12' S'" E I’ool 14 On'ico, Heredity, Kirstie’s Cub
6J 6*® J MaJesticl2 Big Fellow, Night Owl, Ilm-uir
21 2" H I.unsf’d 12 L. Princess. K. Adams, AudreyK.
r.A Ji!'!*'*’ -'“'''■‘‘y K-, Eda Ilerrmunn
2® 2® H Limsf dlO Hunker. Rednx>n. Boiirliou Lad
4'i 4® H Lunsf’d « Rifle, Kinney. Diversion
7'i 8'* A Johnson 9 Buford, Gr.Jones, DorothyDean
6 5»‘ L Gentry .'5 B.McDawell, Alist.Polly. Parrish
8* 4*i W Kelsay 12 Aziilea, Spearlene. Edith L
9® 9'® J Howard 11 TexForman. R.L.Owen, LiiekjB.
By Star Shoot — ^Royal Gnn (J. J. Farrell, Jr.).
.31 3> A Collins 11 Lazy Lni, Starter. O.'eaii Prince
7 7=® A Collins 7 IlarwcKxl II., Ellison, ’r’chlx-arer
8® 6'® H Ericks’nl.5 Starfincli. He Will S.iy
8'® C Mergler 9 I,ady Gertnide, Puilux, Air Man
C Mergler 7 Hubbub, J. W’gfieid, *B.'of PI wIhx
B y Bnrromaster— Lady Karma (K. Hedley).
V,l S ^'B**t'*tick, M’ngam sc. N’braska
5 Alvord. WliipiMsirwill
5i 6®1 R Troxler 10 K stie’s Cub. Lingden. KiugJohn
8*® 8*i R Troxler 11 T.Masqiieradcr. Favour. B Bay
2'1 4® R Troxler « Dolina. Hubbub. Ornery '
2I l»kR tToHw -
i» 1® R Troxler
li 14 G Walls H Har. King. I’eace.Star, Liikemaa
4' 4®i J Mooney 8 Alurphy. Emden, Sayonarra
2® 3®i M Rowan 7 Woodtrap, Bond, Felucca
By Irish Lad — Frizette (S. Louis).
7*2 W Hinphy 7 Stirl p. Scn.Janies, Jackllanover
3=1 T Nolan Estimable, Ina Ka.v. Ro;xliii aster
4® \ (?ascy 9 Lamia, SenalorJ.aines. Blanchita
1- J Hauer 10 Clark AI., Ridlloc, Wiusomvi'ra
9' 1.3== L AIcAtce 14 AliiitoII., Bro.Jonathan. B.Cnl
12* 11* T Rice 111 Gn-yE:igle. Kol.Liird. C.Cannell
6i 5“i T Rice 8 Ina Kay, Anita, Highland Lassie
^ 2' P Louxler 12 Caro Nome, Mouocacy, Jessie C,
2'i L I.ykea 7 ElIaRyan. Spectre, Roy.Intereot
Rowan 11 H. Lander, Impression, LuckyR.
Rowan 7 Doug.S., Amulgam’tor. L’dyMoIl
Rowan 15 Stir Up, Pass. Fancy, EasterLily
Rowan .8 J. Wingfield, Amphion, B’ingamo
Rowan 10 Pierrot. Impression, Smuggler
6* 6*i R Troxler 8 M’nucben, PoUyanna, M’ditatioa
51* 51k M Rowan 6 Beaverkill, W’ars.aw, Valor
By Beaicatcher — ^Kirstio (Wm. Martin).
2'J 3®1 AI Huxton 14 Onii-o. Hercdit.v. .Ipproval
6= 5'® AI Huxton 7 Hamilton A,, Alid. Snn, Currency
6 6®® J Callahan 6 J. Stuart, J.of Spades, T.by Jury
4® 4‘i J Callahan 9 H. S. Home, K. O’Neil, Greetings
2J1 M
4® 4^ M
3® 3® M
Ink 2» M
2i 4®) M
CHILLUM, ch
• e, 4
115
:2)181 Empire
1 1-16 l:47%fa.st
S
112
4
.5
3
2
39156 Empire
lm70y l:4fi%fast 11-10
113
8
5
,5
2
12)140 Empire
lm70y l:44%fast
13-5
102 16
5
5
6
39107 Empire
ImTOy l:46%fast
3
112
4
2
3
3
I’JiDGI .Aii’duct
1 l:40‘f.fast
5
10.3
12
10
10
7
.3X758 Aq’duct
3-4 l:12®,-.fa.st
20
103
8
7
7
34.515 Emidre
Ab3-4 1:12 slow
M
lt)9
5
a
3*14.56 Empire
Ab3-4 1:11 good 40
lO:!
11
11
li
FHALARIS, hr. g. 3 (M)
102
3911)2 Saratoga 3-4 1:12 fa.st
21)
104 16
16
16
3X964 Aii’duct
. 1 l:40%fa.st
7
112
17
19
19
19
36377 Pimlico
.3-4 l:14%fast
7
106
lU
9
10
36307 Pimlico
3-4 1:16 fast
34f
1P3
5
6
3
36121 Laurel
54 f 1:10 good 12
114
1
2
3
35763 Aq’duct
3-4 l:14%fast
10
107
3
4
4
35517 Aq’duct
3-4 l:13%fast
6
103} 8
8
8
35432 Belmont
3-4 st l.:ll fast
18-5
100
4
3
3
35390 Belmont
54 f st l:06%fast
8
115
2
2
3
35246 Belmont
5-8 st l:00-kfast
4
110
3
3
4
OENONE. hr.
f. 3 (M)
97
3.8785 Aq’duct
3-4 1:1.3 fa.st
20
98
11
10
10
38709 Jamaica
IniTOvl :46%fast
34
HO
1
1
1
1
6'i 5'® J Callahan 9 S, Sjiangled, Imuisi* V., Empress
3= 2* G Byrne 8 S.Sp’ngled, C.L’decker, Alilkman
li 2* J Callahanl4 Deckmate, Golden Glow, HeWill
4J 4*5 J Callahan 8 Empress. C.I.x*ydccker. Com.I.mw
3* li J Callahanl5 S. Spanghol, Ncisweep, Com.f,aw
7* 9*3 J Callahanll Sweep Up II., T’rchlx:arer, Adela
6* 6** J Callahan 9 I’oacher, Starlinch, I’iedra
65 6»J J Callahanll I’ullux, Magnetite. He Will
3* 3'5 J Callahan20 GoldenGlow, Onico, -MidnightSiUi
6‘| 7*i J Callabanl2 He Will. Adele. Louise V.
By Great Heavens — Abrasion (H. C. Perry).
11® 11'® J Rod’g’ezl2 .IiH'k S<-ot. I’eter Jay. Jos. Zarate
3* 3* W Collins 10 Med. Aliss. Zin Ih l. York Lid
41 4i» -\y C’rumi) 7 Matin, BliiehaniiiM-k. I’crsi-us
6® 6*2 W (?rump 6 Lucile 1’., Wat, Caslinp
5* 5*i W Crump 7 T’b’rer, Costumer, T.AI’sq’rader
35 3* E Haynes 10 Alatiii. Rhymer, Out
4'i 5*5 E H,aynes (5 Bird Lore, Warsaw, Whirl.Diin
11® 11'® L McAtee 12 MissKruter, Earlyinurii, Reeluse
1* I'i J MeTag’t 12 Greentree, Q.of theSea. I’resdse
3h 743 w Kelsay 10 M Macliree. Precise, Med. Misa
By Fitz Herbert — Strike-a-Light II. (J. Stem).
1.3= i:i=® E S:inde 11! AI. Kriitcr. Xa|)oh'<m. T. Decision
5 5=" E .“^ande ~t Afric.-iii Arrow. Gann' Cin'k, D:in
131 14=" W Lang Hi JackStnart, .I.ofSpailcs, Dragmin
25 12'* W Lang 21 Riverside. J.ofSl>ades. DragiMiu
16 16=* AV Lang 16 T.IH'cision. Paganini. WaterWar
12 12=“ AV' Lang 12 Star. Banner. Phalerian. Brav.ado
jh 411 Schu'g'rlS Killarncy, Miss Peep. AlissFilley
r>= 42 J Ih'll 1:4 Japhet, Ideal. Lindsey
14 ll=® AA' Knapp 14 Rmli Law, Ro.se d’Or, High Pas.s
By Rapid Water — ^Luoile B. L. (£. Biotas).
4® 4* G Bynm 8 Approval. AV.Violet. l”rigoiirdiue
5= 6'’5 AA’ Kelsay 13 Sir Hclio, DragiHiii. Lively
35 6'= It Denyse 5 Elderken. II. Bnrgoyne, Corydon
8 8=® J Wessler 8 H’woodll.. RillS’inuiis. L.C’ttuge
6i 6'"i L McAtee « Nominee, Poacher Ideal
Ink 11 c Kummerl2 Grayson, Elderken, Maehere
3nk 2i R Denyse 11 Julia L., High l»w, IVrvish
26 3'1 C Mergler 10 WestAIeath, KingJulin, Starkey
4k 2*i J Rod’g’ezl2 Adele, Brig o’ IK'C. Grayson
By Llangibby — Chilmark (Kentucky Stable).
3= 3*2 -V Collins 10 Lit. (’ottage, Perngiiio, Na|xdeon
in E Sande 12 Dundreary, WiidTIiyiiie. SeaGulI
16 Ahlebaran. Sky Pilot. Lazy Lou
10 Siimiy Hill, N.K.Beal. Ahlebaran
21 Riverside. J. of Spades. Dragoon
9 Iina Frank. Assume. Aehiiles
6 P. Whaek. Yan. Notions. PollyJ.
11 Riverdale, Bally, i’hilippk-
By Phaleron — Last Hope (W. R. Cox).
15 H Q I’r.a-ci- 16 P:inam;iii, L’lnliriiiier. PulIux
18 18 F Rob son21 Riverside, J. of Spades, Dragoon
7“k 4* L Lykes 13 lA hippoorwill, Grayson, .Meoima
2'4 2= M Buxton 16 Geo.Starr. Oeiione, WhipiMiorwiJl
4* 4®2 L Lykes 11 Felicitation, Jiiii Iloey, .Aztec
5 5® It Troise 5 Corydon, Ballast, Aileeii t».
7* 6*1 J Petz 9 Trophy, Prmlnccr, Golding
3® 3® R Troise 6 AilcenO.. Ballast, Lid.vEileen
4: 4T jr Rob’sonl4 I’addy. Partizan. Aloosehend
41 6®1 F Rob’son 7 Sturwort, S.toOne. Aniackussfai
By Sain — Spindrift (J. L. Price).
9= 9'® J Rod'g’czl.i Alid. Siin, .Alvord. Whip|>oorwill
II 2'5 J MeTag’t 8 (’om.Liw. Diih.Aiarv. Ikniiiarclla
13 13 11'* A Schu g’rl3 (’oral. Ben G<>w. pi»ach« r
5 5 O'® AV I..ang ,5 Home S. Home. Si'orpii. Darkey
3 3* 3=5 li Mc.Atee 1.5 King John, DragiMin. I’licle Saiiil
2 2® 2® R Dtmyse 15 .Anial’niator. S.l’ilot. G.M. Miller
8 9= 8'= L McAU-e 12 (’ol. Valentine, Gr. E;igle. J.Bug
5 6* 3= W Obert 16 G. Starr. I’halaris, AA’hipptmrwUl
7 6* 6'® L Lykes 9 Irene, I’erigourdine, Continent
6 =
11
3®1 li En.sor
4»i T Rice
4=1 J III 11
6“i J Hell
5'* A Collins
11='’ A Collina
SECOND RACE— About 2 Miles.
(Aug. S, 1907—4:16—5—158.)
LE MARSOUIN, b. g. 4 CM) 1
:iX799 Aq’duct Ab 2 4;l!’%f.ast .5 1
32887 Pimlico 8-4 l:10%fast 79 1
32846 I’inilico 1 l;42%fa.st 28 1
Steeplechase. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Special Weights.
If By Qneride— Marie Lonise m. (B. Farr).
U r. C 3 4 4" 4=* VV Alh'n .s (’.s ktaU, P.o’Myllc’rt. Kit'niiing
^ 5 4 8 7* 7" T Rice 8 Ch*ek. B.ofP’eni.v. J.F.C’uiiiigs
3 6 7 7 7 7*1 6== J MeTag’t 8 Wild Thyme, Freu. Bright Star
I
Tuesday, August 6, 1918.
DAILY RACE^G FORM.
5
OUTLAW, ch.
g. 4 (M)
147
;3'3Uj Saratoga
All J 4:37’. -fa St
40
147
3
3
4
r.4x::i K« niUv"h
lm3"yl;4t*r.fast
24
9.3
4
9
10
elT'u Kenilw h
3-1 l:l:;%fast
7
99
.7
5
54 .a 9 .'i IVindsor
3-4 1:15 good 37-5
93
1
5
39163 W’dbine
3-4 l:li' 6 iS!o\v 87-10 1"3
9
8
39346 W’dbine
54 f l:0S%fast
14
115 11
10
BABCOCK, blk
. g. 4 (M)
147
Bowie
64 f 1 :lsv-,!Siow
12
P'5
1
5
Bovvii'
;’.4 l;13-Xr.fa.st
7
i03
8
4
:, 6 i '-6 Bowie
64 f l:30%fast
20
103
4
2
;i 6 t 6 'l Bowie
6 ’ f l:19"j,fast
31
102
S
8
:K,4P.t I’imlieo
;t 4 l:l;fv 5 fa.st
11-5
H3
6
2
D.Hiy I’iinlii-o
3-4 l;ll’\.fast
3Cf
K«i
12
10
3M7X A'l’iluct
64 f l;19*-,fast
40
Its
5
2
A'i'dwt
:!-4 l:13V,fast
15
liiG
2
4
X.iM’ Au'diu t
11-16 1:4.8 fast
8
116
5
3
8
.miT.33 Ai| liuct
3-4 1:12 fast
13
115
5
4
5.’ 375 Ifelmoiit
1 l:.’S%fast
40
Its)
4
2
3
i'' 3‘38 Belmont
1 l:40'/i;fast
fO
103
3
1
3
3.'.0t.a Saratoga
1 1:40 fast
15
115
5
6
8
38.JI5 Saratoga
3-4 l;13%fast
40
106
9
10
J84H7 S.iratoga
.'i* f 1 ;07%faat
40
107
7
7
GLLNPOP. Hk. g. 5 (M)
1E5
;’ 6 "l.i Itel.T, r.
Ab 1 l:aO'.good 15
T-T.
5
4
2
rU'iT' A u’ duet
3-4 l:13%fast
40
IKi 13
13
MAX MEADOWS, br. g. 6 (M)
155
I'iii'lieo
3 4:91 fa.st
7-5
119
r,
3
4
,6 itr, i'imlii'o
3 4:03 fa.st
1
117
3
2
;h. 3.'.7 l.;iurel
Ab 3 4:ll%mud
lC-5
147
4
3
4
:’6D9 Kose’frcv-
All 2 :;:r>7 g<iod
13
14<l
;.49.!1 Saratoga
3-4 1 :i;(%fast
.70
11.7
13
1.7
;:"193 \V..\!arsh
-Ml 1 1:43 fast
50
131
;."P.'I w..\l'r.h
Ab::-4 1:15 fast
:to
113
rcllj lfse’rrcoAli;t-4 l:19%fast
IS
D5
:' 6 llHi K’SeTrif
Ab7-8 1:30 fa.st
15
137
TIGHT WAD.
b. g. 4 (M)
147
Kii>l st:irl.
4
n
7
8
1
S
1
9
4
4
9
4
4
3
11
11
7
By Martimas — Otsikcta (C. L. Whitney).
4 4’" H Kriclter 4 UolM-rt tHiver, Hft, UraniaturKO
11 11 =* H Jol'fcott 11 L.Wartl. IleautySiHjt. Sarson II.
6 - II Jetfeott S .\ki'l<lama. Tea <'u!>, KatlileoiiII.
8 8 “ H .Icffcott 8 Hjiiiyaii. Dr. ('ami>l>ell, Lyiiettu
71 fii 4 X Tar’ton V* Kinp;iluvc‘. Itelle Mahone. 8 tatiin
6 * 3^ R McD'oUia Uini;<l<)vc. Wishaway. ML*0’bUi-n
By Waterboy — Phantasma (W. M. Jeffords),
t! 4=^ K Anibr s." <i T.-a (’ail.ly, StartliuK. Jix-k Sent
r>- ri'4 G Walls S .Startling. I'llimatiini. Wat.I.ady
41 4=J G Walls «i H.-iuherk. Startlins, Water I.ji<Iy
"■ 8 StartliiiR. WaterLndy. TeaCaddy
13 Saiidale, Trmnicitor, Pollyanna
14 Hit'll. I^id. Starlliii!;, Naturalist
7' 8 '^ G Walls
1* I'l G Walls
Ksk 9 <i^ (j Walls
4» 4’i V.'Kume
a I'ad.Dear. Mancaii.-se
By Popoff — Glenqnin (F. A. Clark).
4 a C 1 . rally r> An lidale. Tin* !><‘eisior,. J. Mount
li; 12 n=> Mi'At.'O 12 MadA'iirie, Thonililooiu. 8 aiidale
By Muharib — Gin Fizz (G. W. Willing, Jr.).
l>ost rid.T.i: llayue.s ]« Gapt-Parr, Kia."Simoii, T.raruiet
2 1= 2l> 11 r.yers 10 I’Voustlioriie. t’.l'arr, D.Madisoh
4 11* i-l S .St.'V'son 8 (raid llond, Ac.ahado. San .lim
4'< G Hyeis 4 ('rest Hill. W’f’toiiII., E. Thistle
15 14* 14'* R Troxler 17 W.-Unut Hall, Icarus, Verd.iiit
5'" Mr WllM'n ti Mr. .Sis‘cs. Aliani, .\rchdale
«'» Mr WH.'l’n !> Mr. .Siiees. Torero, Cabaret
8 '* Mr WRM'n 8 Torero, Mr. Sl«-cs. Matelifiebl
8 *< W R M'linlO Torero, Mr. Six-es, Matelifiebl
By Shot Gun — Economy (W. Littaur).
THIRD RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs, 2-year-olds. Selling. (Aug. 5, 1918 — 1:05% — 2 — 110.)
ST. QUENTIN,
b. g. 2
110
3-t 1:15*';f:ist
1 2
109
1
1
Aq iluct
.7-S 1 :91-x-,f;.st
7-5
m
3
1
1
:;v..7 Ai('<luet
.7-8 l:0(Hvf;ist
?,
113
3
1
1
:{x7;'x Aii'd ict
5-.8 .79'r.fast
10
107
3
4
4
:,S7:'‘t A'l'duet
5 8 ] :iK)4i,fast
10
115
3
3
3
:i867;t .l;iiii:'i' a
5-8 1 :of '-^^Tast
1.1
I'lft
3
6
.7
;-,.‘’97" Piinlieo
1-2 497t.fast
6,8
KNJ
5
2
:j7!i*i:: u.iU'iVco
1-3 48 fa.st
45
19u
6
G
379I.I H.d'<5’ce
1-3 477t.fa»t
59
100
3
6
LACEWOEK. c
CM
103
.7-8 .797f,fast
S
1"3
3
n
.•3m: 66 .l.-iniaiea
5 8 l:01*v.f.'ist
20
98
9
13
3H04 Bi'lmoiit 4
4 t St 537ifast
30
98
1
3
By His Majesty — The Marchicncss (Crow Point
Stable).
1* 1 * I., I.yke 0 Sweepli't, T'mbala. I-ady Vulcain
1* 1* 1., I-yk" 11 .Nail KiKs Iir, Purling, Antoinette
1- 1* M Puxton 20 Gath, Sylvano, Doveridge
21 4* A Schu's'rlt 1). Vandiver, (Tys.Kord, Flyaw.ay
f>l 4'* A Coliins 14 Eternal, Da.vdu.*, I’erry
4* i’-l H I.yk.' 8 Pigeon, Nan Knmdir, Zuleikii
2i 2* W .MTy.lrll 'J'oin’ywaac, H.Vuleaiii, I'oiiltn’y
6 “ o'* W M’l’yJrl2 I’enrose. Nolle Yorke, Mild.n
T*' 8 '" C Kunimerll’ Agnes Cook, J. Powers, N. Yorke
By Tracery — Mandola (W, B. Coe).
l«k I, .Mf.\ti-e s .N.KniMdir, .Vnih’dorlll.. Plurenzi
13* 13" II Myers l.'i Crys. Ford, I). Carnival, Dr. Itae
6 * 6 «J H Myers i» Sherman A., Osgootl, D. Carnival
MADGE F„ b.
■'vlsi; Knipiri'
.::d74 Kiiipir.'
;2*I1'! Gnipir.'
■.'114 Kinpire
:3i'i':7 l.ntoiiia
i.atoiiia
; 0 ’.N!i'.( I.M-iloiiia
3.''7r,l l.,a((iiiia
:avt>:<3 Hatonia
3.s.'',;i0 Douglas
2S:iKj t'hun li’l
f. 2
t'
.'ll •'
r.-s
r.l f
f
r-‘. f
5 .'. f
n-s
4i f
5-8
4i £
94
l:09%slow 4 l( 8 i 2
];otr-ifast 13-.5 112 4
l:«!l=f.fa.st 5 HU 4
l;U7)igood 5 113 3
l:"7Vi.fast 19-5 llo 3
1 :08 fast
1 :nS%fast
1 lOl^.mud
.M-V.fust
1:01 fa.st 42f 112
M’/ofast 42 112
11 9S
8-5 112
7 112
Ilf 112
By Voorhees — Salvatrix (H. Meusteter).
4 0 .7* it P.oltou '"> Dainty laul.v, Poiiii. Keen Jane
5 5' 3*j R I’oltoii 7 Kts'ii June, ('bein Gone, Tippler
4 4 4* 1'* F Sniilh 10 Elected II., Sylvano, Jill
5 5 5 5H ij Dyke .ScaPirale, Balustrade, S’dlal II.
3 4 18 In’s E Sanile 7 tVyiidovcr, Cani’llenr. Manicurist
7 4 1' 1''5 F Sniilh 11 Orenzo. Camoufleur, Perigord
2 1 I'J I'i .1 Howard 12 Brimful. UettaB., T-adyManagcr
3 2 2* 2« J Meli-alf 12 War .Music, l!y Uiglit, Htiiee
3 2i 2« J Metcalf 12 Cliris.Holters, Loya, UeleiiUuyos
8 8 6 J 5* J Metcalf 12 Manicurist. W. Music, B. Mammy
7 9 8 “ J Metcalf « Madras. Manicurist. TheUleuiuer
LION D’OR, ch.
;:88<:7 Aii’iluct
;a7'!o .\.i «iuct
;.vD5 Jamaica
:a 3;21 Jamaica
."S235 Jamaica
c, 2
5 8 l:( 8 i'/.mud
:.-S 1 ;U 1 fa.st
r.‘. f l;o7 fa.st
5.*. f IJlS'ifgood
5-8 l.i'l fa.st
106
106 1
!<).•> 10
109 f,
116 5
115 2
By Heno— Aile d'Or (P. A. Clark).
4 5 21 2* L I.yke !• OsgixMl, Tlie Boy, Fleeing Sheik
10 9 9* 9'i A Soha’g'rll Fits-. Sheik. Blairgowrie, TlieHoy
6 6 5* 3*4 G Byrne !l Fleeing Sheik, Osgood, Purling
5 3 31 4*4 D Stirling 8 ,S. Hampton, Ynrneiiri, Dilf. Eyes
2 2 1* 1* D Stirling 1.3 Jliiiiiet, Different Eyes. Sailor
BROTHEB MACLEAN, ch. g.
S*;hiI (..atonia 51 f 1:08 fast
2 102
17-10 1 "(
-
-
-
:>8773 Latoiiia .74 f 1:11',-, mud 19-10
103
2
1
1
:;s 6 iin I. a Ionia 5-.8 l: 0 P'f.fa.st
11-10 K"J
1
3
2
'3:>63.7 laitonia 4J f 54%fast
6
4
2
:x...9 Douglas 5-8 1:01 fast
17-10
3
1
1
:--s.717 Douglas 4i f 54)ifa.st 1::-1U 109
2
1
;tx4'2i Douglas 5-8 1 :<KI-'sfast
110
4
0
4
3.8:s<7 Douglas 4i f 5:;%fiist
30
109
3
3
:3sl'74 Cliurch’l 5-8 l:01')ifast
24
97
5
3
3
FLYAWAY, ch, f. 2
Saratoga 51- f 1 :0<; fa.st
.,
109
110
2
1
1
::9J63 Empire 5-8 1:01 fa.st
4
113
4
5
5
:fi‘130 Empire 5-S l;01%fast
2
113
5
4
5
;ailo Empire 61 f l:07'V.fast
3
113
,7
5
.7
.'Ssir.l Aii'<iu<-t 5-S l:(H»'/-.fast
6
112
13
13
12
3s;i33 A'i’duot 5-8 5S*ifast
:«)
112
3
3
3
:i8798 Aq’duct 5 8 69'/sfast
5
107
8
6
5
.’;.8693 Jamaica .7-8 l:0p6fast
13-5
112
7
1
1
386(4 Belmont 4Jf st 5('Kfast
5
108
2
1
S8.76.S Jh-iinont 4Jf st 55%slop
8
115
8
7
PINARD. ch. g. 2
;:833o Pimlico 41 f r>5Vf.fast
11
111
IIS
1
1
1
If-ls'.i I’iiulieo 4J f .77 hvy
10
110
5
1
1
:td74 Pimlico 44 f 56 fast
9
I'Kt
3
2
3
::. 8 i;ai I’imlioo 44 f 56%fast
54
107
11
8
8
VESPER HOUR. b. f. 2 (M)
:-'3'ii Saratoga 5J f 1:06 fast
15
105
105
r;
3
4
ESQUIMAU, br. g. 2
Aq’duct ii -8 l:00%fast
10
107
116
6
6
;;.'. 93.7 A'l’duct 5-S .’i. 8 *sfast
3x7.Si Aq'duct 5-8 1:00 fast
8
lO.'!
6
6
6
5
112
6
G
3
3.8718 Jamaica 5-8 l;01-Vslop
2
109
4
6
a
38330 Pimlico 44 f 55*,if:ist
1-2
118
G
4
3
38I1I Pimlico 4J f 546;faKt
8
115
8
4
38"X7 Pimlico 4J f 54%fast
20
112
2
4
4
3.8045 I*imlico 1-3 50*!vhvy
6
112
2
3
EARLOCKER. b. c, 2
39 i 7 o Enipire Ab3-4 1 :0!i'-;f,fast
1
108
114
4
4
6
;2tH.7 Empire .74 f l:07Viifast
21
113
2
3
2
■'Kcl Hclmoiit 5-S st .79%fast
7-5
113
4
5
3.x:t83 Jamaica 5-8 1 : 0 l 7 tfast
7-5
11:3
2
4
-
By Cnnard — Bandello (E. R. Bradley).
r«l 3‘ 11 I.unsf'd .s G. Stone, .V..Vx!inder, S’timental
li 2” H I.unsfd 1 : l.inden, GoldStoue, JolinCliTeliill
24 2'J L Gentry 8 Bonstelle, Byrne. Gold Stone
1** 31 I. Gentry t! Major I’arke. I>-gal, Byrne
1' 1' li Bun.sf’d 7 Iwiiiiwin, GoMStoiie, Fos. Embry
I'J I'J A Johnson 9 C.D’wns, E.J.L’ncli. G.M’hlebaeh
4* 3*1 D Conn'lly 7 lA-gal, Iwin, Miss I’rocter
4* 4*3 X Barrett 10 Senn. Park, Caeambo, Vulcanite
4} 4‘'1 E Dun'hue 7 BiiidingTie, Legal, SenniiigsPurk
By King William — Wild Winga (M. L. Schwartz).
1' 1* G Byrrii' »> Yoiiiieed. I’oultney, Vesper Hour
4* 2' G Byrne li Scoots. Purling, Keen Jane
4* 3"'S J Williams S Clen Ryan, Kwn Jane, Itelnrio
5 5“’ J Willliims ~t EadyBosebud, Kiss.Again, Joyful
It* 9'* E Taplin 1.3 'riiscabHisa, l*ig. Wing, II. I..:ice
21 3* G Byrne !( Elfintjiiemi. Pas.SJi’wer, A. Dinah
41 3* G Byrne 14 I). Vandiver, C.Ford, St.Queiitin
11 1" G Byrne it I’olygon. Sweeplet, Milda
1* 2'| G Byrne , 8 L. Vulcain. Fr’ncp.sStar, G.-SweU
8* 8" G Byrne ' 13 Terentia. Sketchy, Wise Joan
By His Majesty — Early Rose (E. T. Zollicoffer),
1* 1’ G IVak 1 ; Esiinimuu. Sea Pirate.- Bet. I’.lnff
1* P> M Buxton 12 Dr. IJae. J.lViwers, (>blB.H(‘mlcr
3J 5-’J W M’l’y Jr !» In tlie Sun, Mildii. Marie Connell
11 ll** W MTy Jrll L. Vulcain. Jack lx*ary, Ag.Cook
By Star Shoot — Sanctuary (J. E. Madden).
4" 4'* A Collins ti Flyaway, Younecd, I’oultney
By Theo. Cook— Northern Girl (R. Parr).
7* 6'*i C Mcrgicr H S. Pirate, Blairgowrie, Crys. Ford
3' 2* C Merglcr 14 D. Vandiver, T.Rotisseau. K.June
31 5*i L Lyke 7 l's.|niiuau. Hurricane, Toto
34 S'” C Merglcr 0 Wise Joan, War Zone, Yotineed
2‘ 2* C Mergler ti I’inard, Sea Pirate, Bettie Bluff
4* 2" C Mergler 12 Ophelia, Star Realm, Mad. Byug
3* 3* C Mergler 9 BlueLaddie, T.Wauderer, Auntie
3* 2* C Mergler 7 t'ressou, T.Wauderer, St. Realm
B- Fair Play — Lady Aristocracy (Brighton Stable).
6 D En.sor li fte, Clia.sseur. laird Brightou
2' 3* L Ensor .') Gath, Briglit Lights, lielario
8* 8"4 M Rowan 9 Osgood, Uii.’sljassie, -Blairgowrie
2* 1* M Rowan 7 Marinife, Balustrade, Diich.Iaice
ORENZO. br.
f. 2
99
l.atonia
.74 f 1 ;08 fast
6
10 i
1
Latunia
54 f
1:08 fast
17
M.7
4
:;. 8 . 86 U Latunia
54 f l:08'(ifast
3.7
IIMI
4
3X740
l.oitoiiia
;»-X
1 : 01 %fast
19-5
lONi 1
:! 86 «
laitcinia
f
.74%fast
8
99
1
:;.857«
Itouglas
5-a
1 :«Uifast
G2
1044 1
Douglas
5-8 1:01 fast
:s
113
2
:X7«4
Douglas
4‘. f
55 f^oodol-lO
107
8
:;.s424
1 toUgl.'tS
44 f
•>4
10
112
5
3>:134
l>'X'loll
44 f
55%fast
36
112
7
DRUMMOND.
b. c. 2 (M)
105
: >0.6.7
-\'i’i!uet
r»-s
1 :ol%mud
13
106
O
;.vsi 1
An'du<-t
r»-s
lilKi fa.st
7
11.7
:,s7io
Jamaica
5-S
1 : 00 -''tfast
10
110
o
:s6t.7
1 ellllollt
n-s st
1 :01 fa.st
15
115
4
::x5»a
1 a-linont
n-s st
57 ',' 5 fast
10
li:i
3.8460
Belmont
5-8 .st
6 S%slop
30
112
1
4
1
1
1
i
1
1
3
4
6
6
8
8
C
8
By Lorenzo — Geoff ros (J. Livingston).
2= 2'1 E Sande 11 M:idge F., Camoufleur, Perigord
li I'l E Sande 12 Buiieraiia. MeVex, Lucky Pearl
2 * 3'i E Santlc 11 Linden. Camoiitleur. Scii'timeutal
li 31 J How.ard 19 Iwin, Bulldoze, Selma G.
11 I'l E Sande 11 Bulldoze. Iwin, Kllie Randall
3' 2= A Johnson 7 Iwin. Bulldoze, Turix-ntlne
9'* E Sande 12 Manicurist, W.Mnsie, B. .Mammy
7* 6*3 E Sande 11 Bulldoze, Turiieutine, Ia?oti Fay
Ml 12*' J Howard 12 Iwin, Miss Ivan, Black Mammy
8 S'J B Sande 8 lai Verne, Miss Ivan. Astraea
By Ogden — Qncbec (W. S. Kilmer).
31 4= .1 Bi ll 7 Crystal Ford. Toto. Pto
111 ' !ii« \v Knajip 14 Slio*-liIack, 'The Boy, Tlie Trnm
4®* 3* <1 Byrne 11 Brisk. Cte, Malion,r
11 6* W Knapp 1"> War.M’rvcl. TlieTriimp, Ynriicii
44 3“ W Knapp 12 Penitose, Pigeon. F’rtune’sFav
Kiakiim \v Knapp 11 ElliiiQueen, Haiinabil, Koutlcdj
FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile.
113.)
Delaware Handicap.
3 -year- olds and upward.
(Aug. 5, 1913 — 1:
37»/i— 4 —
OLD
KOENIG.
b. h.
6
126
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Empire
Ab::-4
1
0 T%fa.st
ft
13.'.
4
1
1
.2H16
l•lmoiI•e
1
1
40',igoo<
16-5
136
2
2
2
2
:;sii33
Aq'duet
T-s
1
3::*tfaHi
7
133
2
2
4
;!s7».7
,\<rdu<*t
6 .’. r
1
1 . 8 'r.fast
41
134
9
2
2
Jamaica
1
1-16
1
4.7%fast
5
114
4
2
2
2
:{sr.n2
B lino (It
1
1 16
1
4.1 fa.st
5
136
1
3
2
2
38461
P.elmoiit
4 st
1
10 slop
8
130
8
6
5
38391
1 ’.ellilont
1
1
3S*:.f.ist
4
118
1
2
.3
2
Jamaica
3-4
1
13'TS.fa.st
41
HO
3
2
3
3t3<i4
Aii’duet
7-8
1
25%fast
10
111
8
8
7
G
MOTOR COP.
b
. c,
3
115
38 187
1 lelmollt
1
1
6-5
IIS
1
2
4
3
:,'46i
J ’.eimor.t
2
4 st
1
lit slop
2
113
4
4
2
Jamaica
:: 4
1
:13'^go».
ft
IIG
2
7
1
2:Titts
Belmont
4
f st
52»/hgood 16-5
lo7
1
1
WALNUT HALL. b.
g, 4
102
iteiinoiil
1
1
38'--f,a.st
7
109
4',
4
4
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36133
J’itllliro
1-3
::;i*;.fa.st
.33-10
PIS
5
O
2
<;
I’iii lico
1
3-16
1
Ta ^ifast
15
Ulfl
4
4
4
3
l.aiirel
1
1
:40 fast
5;<-lo
108
6
3
3
3
3.7:i0.7
Belii.ont
1
1
:::.s%fast
15
IK!
2
.3
2
2
I.M7
Saratoga
3-4
1
:13'/iifast
10
1171
6
6
G
34934
S.'iratuga
3-4
1
iloVifast
11 5
list
9
3
3
SUN
BRIAR.
tl.
c. 3
113
SamtoKH
,:-4
1
10 '.-.fast
10
K‘4
7
.1
1
:_\4.y7
1 '.I'lmoiit
1
1
i;
llS
5
4
2
2
r.sj'.O
.la ma i<’:l
3 4
1
13Vr.g**od
21
l.-Jt
i;
a
Ix-x'ton
3-4
1
I7x.livy
1-2
1I5
2
3
2
:3.1.!7
.Sa r.l toga
::-4
1
ir."..hvy
i:i-5
KiO
6
4
2
.^aral<»tr:i
2-4
i
16*;,.slo\V
17 10
1 :M
2
1
3
.•;i;i 6 ::
Saratoga
::-4
1
1.7 good
4^
133
5
2
2
3 f.'l 6
Siratog:i
3 4
1
14*lslow
■< -o
118
5
1
1
34;ni7
Sa ra t
3-4
1
ll*ifast
10
130
6
1
1
34 t.7.3
Empiri-
fi’ f
1
O7*agoodl7-10
13.7
3
2
2
.tqtiediu't
5-S
1
111 * good
12
113
2
1
2
1 ;elmo!it
4
.f 8 t
fast
2
KC
3
2
3.:413
Belmont
8 st
1
01 fast
11-5
115
3
1
By Golden Maxim — ^Masthead (Beverwyck Stable).
1* 1* L Ensor li Flags, Jack Hiire Jr., Papp
21 2* E Taplin .3 Roamcr, Pajip
I'l 1”8 G Byrne 9 Roamcr, Ptd.vmclian, Naturalist
2 * 2' F Koli’sonlO Kalitan. Corn 'Tassel, Wliinisv
5' 7* F Rob’sonll Geo. Smitli, Roamcr. Wes.Hogan
2' 2 " G Byrne 7 S’nfl.isliH., S. Forward, F’tergolU
3* 3* E Taplin 11 Naturalist, Motor Cop, Papp
14 2'1 G Byrne 8 'I’r.LaMort, Pr. Mullens, Hendrie
1* 1*4 G Byrne 8 Startling, Campfire, I’an.-imaii
3' 4' W Knapp 9 Old Rosebud. Bronio, Tlie Finn
By Uncle — Xarco (A. K. Macomber).
1' 1' E Taplin It! Cum Sail. 'Tr. La Mort, Joiiren
2' 2'1 J Loflus 11 Naturalist, Old Kix-nig. I’app
1' I'i .1 Loftus 12 Fbigs. Jack Hare Jr., Cum Sah
1* 1**M Buxton 11 Sycaimxir, Ha.Gol.ucky, Enfilade
By Sunflower H. — Waterweed (A. K. Macomber).
8 7'. M liuxton .8 'T.LaMort. Old Koenig, P. Mullens
8 * .s"' M Buxton 13 W.IPgan. O.Kli’.vyaiii. S'ntioiiiiet
3’ 2" M Buxton .Spur, Henilrie, Rnamer
3" 13 M Buxton (t Gl.Hini.rGus. Assume, SunflasIiII
2* 2 *f M Buxton 3 Hoiirle.ss, (*ueen of the Water
4i 3'“ J Loftus 19 Csmi 'Tassel, Crank, Kill.lee
3* 1' J Loftus 17 Icarus, Verdant. Mount. Uosell.
By Snndridge— Sweet Briar (W. S. Kilmer).
P 2'1 W Knapp ■'* I’ol.vinelian, Geo. Starr. Hollister
21 6 -) W Knapp 19 Motor Coj), Cum Sah. 'Tr.Lailort
ۥ 6 'J W Knapi* 12 .Motor Cop, Flags. Jack Hare Jr.
3* VV Knapii -■> JiniHeff’ring, C.Mast.-r, MarTi.ni
21 pit W' Knapi' 1.8 Papii, Sycaniisir. Rosie O’Gra.ly
3' pa Knapp 12 Kasliniir, WarMacliine, R.ie.iunt
2* I'J \v Knapp 9 Rosie O’tirady, Papp, Drastic
1' I*' W Kn.ti'P II .VnlcraekiT, Heral.i, Mat. idol
1* 4* R Troxler Hi I’app, Drastic. Nutcracker
21 2* 3V Knai'P 9 Papp. l ltinia 'Tliuie, Itanlry
2ii Int \v Knapp Liieiiliite. 'Traekseiid, T.Spi'nner
2’ 2*4 A I’ickens 9 'rraeksend. Ballast, Syi-ainoor
2‘ 34 A I'ickens 11 3Vinsoniver:i, L.Devil, Dr.Master
POLYMELIAN, ch. i
c. 4
128
: a ’oo .' 8.1 r.l toga :
1 lOA-.fast
4-5
139
1
1
:;.;i3;: A.Tduil 7-8
l:33Vsfast
7
13S
0
3
38638 ttelmont 3-4 st
1:12 ^ooil 1-2
181
1
1
;>;i 66 ie'lmollt 1
1 :40 slop
1-3
136
1
1
1
;!.8.7.'4 Jleliniint 3-4 si
l.lD'tfa.st
1-6
138
1
1
:-..84J6 Ik-lmont 3-4 st l;10%good 8-5
130
2
1
naturalist, b. g,
, 4
lie
;si<IOl .\<|'«IUe| 7-8
1 :35*f,fa.st
130
.5
4
;:8’.i 3:! Au'iluet 7-8
1 :33®ifast
15
113
1
1
:>46l Belmont 3-4 st
1 : 1*1 Mop
8
l*i7
.3
1
:a;i.i7 I’iiiilico 3-4
1 : 12 '/*fast
8
11.7
5
4
IZ.hW I’lmllei, 3-4
1 :13osfast
13
134
8
8
;».393 J’lmlii-o 1 1 16
1:47 slow
3
113
1
1
1
:z3i.''9 l.riiuri l 3 4
1 :1.7%inud
1 2
113
1
1
:'j;i76 l.iurc) 1 1-16
l:rJ»%hvy
K! 10
110
1
1
1
■jCtO- l.iiiirel 1
1:41 livy
13 10
pm
3
3
1
35910 iaiurel 3 4 1 :14%hvy
16
106
3
1
L7167 I’e-liiiont 3-4
1 :l:i4;;mud
18 S l*i5
6
3
34873 Saratugn 3 4
1 :134r.sloW
30
103
3
1
By Folymclus — Pasquita (W. R. Coe).
1 I'l I'l (■ F'b’tlier .8 .SiiiiBriar. Georgi .Starr, HoIIisti'r
2 2J 3’3 G F’li’thi T 9 Old KiM'iiig, Riiaiiier, Naturalist
1 3 1 2^4 (' ic’li’tlicrio Hand Grenade, Tropliy, Kalitan
1 1* 211 c F'b’llier .3 GIooiii.vGiis, Coinnibine, 'T.Caddy
1 I'l" c F”b’lher 9 l’elerPi|HT, J. Stuart. Foreground
1 I'l 1‘2 G l>'"b’thcr 19 J. au Bout, Wigstone, l’.Dra|H‘au
By Rabelais — Nature (J. E. Widener).
a In \v’ U’lioini 12 I Front Hr
4
2*
in
\V
Knapp
P3
I.Knmk, Ur.Jdlinsoii, W.Mncliiiu*
1
4>
4-^:
\v
Knapp
*1
Did Km-nig,
Koaiiicr, I’olynicli.iii
1
I’J I'J
M
Buxton
n
Motor Cop,
Gld KiH-nig, Papp
4
G*
:7-H
p’
Keogh
13
Startling. 1
I.’clcircs, 'I'.o’T.Sl’iiig
7
j;j
3*4
p'
Keogh
14
iiiglilaiiil 1,
ad. Startling, I’addy
3
3*
5®'
P’
Keogh
7
UiiHiiH r, SiinlMiiinct. Ed Rm-lic
1
1®
17
P*
Keogh
4
Wnterl.adv,
, .St. Isidoix', Milkman
1
1*
1®
F
Keogh
ft
Higli. I..id’.
Wistful, B.IX-smond
1
1®
3*
J
Mc’Tagl
1
i.ek.l. le'i
M-lnires, Kiiig.Ncptiine
J
1*
1*
J
McTag’t
.5
T..Mc’rg:,n
, 11. King, KdCiidiliee
4
3*
a
J
McTag’t
7
Di'ckmate,
Basil, King’s Joker
1
4'
4*1 T
Hunt
9
Hunk O’Day, Quartz, C'oru’Tassel
WESTT HOGAN, hr. c, 4 125
38748 Aq’duct
ll-8l:.70 fast
7
122
1
•>
2
5
;:S656 Jamaica
1 1-16 l:45%fast
12
122
8
7
7
6
3S379 .lamaica
3-4 l;12*5fast
31
110
9
9
7
36(33 Pimlico
1 1-2 2:;il%fa.st
7-5
120
1
1
1
1
36:166 Pimlico
1 l:397tfast
8-5
124
3
1
1
1
3600:> Laurel
3-4 1:12 fast
3-2
128
5
1
1
35686 Ijaurel
3-4 l;13%fast
7-10 125
3
1
1
3f.600 H.deG’ce
! 3-4 1:12 fast
2-5
126
3
2
35430 H.deG’ce
ImiOyl :47%slop
3-4
124
5
1
1
1
MIDWAY, ch.
c. 4
104
;i9039 Ivitoiiia
11-16 1:45 f.-iKt :
23-10
lit
1
2
3
3
389.84 l.atonia
ImTOv 1 :42*ifast
17-5
112
2
2
2
2
:!.8»i7 Igiloni.'i
1 3 10 l:50%fast
6
110
6
7
C
4
38651 L:itonia
1 l:3S'f.fast
5
114
4
3
4
3
38774 Douglas
1 1-S l:50**,fa.st
11-5
114
1
3
:!
2
.3.8481 Doupl.as
1 1-4 2:0;! fast
16
118
2
1
1
4
2>42S DoukIuj? ImTOy i:4i%fa.st
9-10
120
'i
4
4
2
3.8361 rhurehl
1 1-16 1 :4S'/;mud
5
119
8
7
6
5
.3SO;:4 Ij’x’ton
3-4 1 :ll->..fast
:!6
113
2
4
4
FIFTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles.
3-
year-
oids.
GOLDING, b.
f. 3
100
:.91.77 Emjiire
ImTOv l:4l*5fast
12
95
4
2
2
1
:.'9l;!7 Emiiire
Al-.:!-4 1:10 fast
20
103
7
6
6
:;91l:l Empire
Ab:i-i l;10%good
20
:f,
7
5
5
38870 Aq’duct
1 l:4<i-lr,niud
15
lo:;
7
3
1
1
38694 .lamaica
1 1-lC l:46-’;ifast
8
97 10 10
9
7
38667 Jamaica
IniTOy 1:46 fast
10
931 7
7
4
4
;!8:!.74 Jamaica
lm70yl:46 fast
6
100
3
2
2
2
38311 Jamaicjt
3-4 1 :15%hvy
7
■J5
1
1
1
3S3:’3 Jamaica
IniTOyl :46 fast
30
99
5
6
3
5
.36451 Pimlico
3-4 1 rla-lfefast
31
112
3
2
2
STARRY BANNER, ch. g, 3
no
:;9151 Empire
1116 1:47 fast
41
IIMI
7
5
5
5
;3t]26 Plmpire
ImTOy 1 :4.7-)5fa.st
11-5
lo;!
5
2
1
i
39046 Aq’duct
1 l::a%fast
;«)
102
5
5
6
6
3S.S.7C Aq’duct
1 l;:»%fast
30
100
6 10 10
11
38749 Aq’duct
1 l:;a%fast
20
'J7
8
3 10
6
;t859.3 Belmont
1 1:42 fast
5
112
2
1
1
4
:!8541 Belmont
1 l:42%fast
8
106
1
2
3
3
38222 Pimlico
ImCOy l:467£fa.st
60
96
3
7
7
7
38155 Pimlico
:j-4 1 :13 fast
179
97
3
7
7
38117 Pimlico
3-4 1:14 fast
191
105
11
4
6
37552 Oakl’wn
3-4 1:15 fast
8
110 11
9
8
WOODTHRUSH. b. c. 3
100
39302 Saratoga
1 1-S l:52%fast
16-5
KHI
2
3
3
3
:59105 Empire
ImTOj- l:47%good
15
96
7
9
9
S
59086 Aq’duct
1 1:40 fast
13-5
115
7
7
7
:i8869 Aq’duct
1 l:41%inud
6
1041
U
9
6
7
:!8762 Aq’duct
1 1-16 1:17 f.o.st
18-5
98
5
6
8
7
.3.8722 .lamaicti
ImTOyl :48rfslop
12
103
8
9
7
K
;:f:66S Jam:iica
ImTOvl .FiTifa.st
7
i(h:i 8
5
5
5
:’41406 Belmont
7-8 1:27 fa.st
7
101
9
S
8
7
38:111 Jamaica
3-4 l:15%hvy
9-5
106
6
6
6
38281 .lam.aica
ImTOyl :47 fa.st
5
99
5
4
4
4
THRILLS, b.
f. 3
100
:38)78 Latonia
1 :!-16 2:02>r.slo\v
SO
92
4
2
1
.39032 Latonia
1 1-16 l:47%fa.st
19
100
5
3
2
4
38778 Latonia
1 1-16 l:52%hvy
17f
106
3
4
5
7
38701 I,atoni.a
ImTOy l:45V‘irast
31 f
97
6
6
3
9
3.86.79 Igitonia
:!-4 l:14%fast
.13
loss 1
10
10
£8560 Douglas
1 1-16 l;46%fast
5
96
7
7
8
6
38.7;!5 Douglas
1 1-16 l:45Vsfast
31
96
2
4
4
6
38467 Douglas
1 l:40%fast
52
9G
6
5
5
4
37965 Lex' ton
3-4 l:20',ihvy
30
112
9
7
6
34910 Saratoga
. Bi f 1:08 fast
IS
104
13
15
14
ELDERKEN.
ch. c, 3
no
:.91.76 Empire-
ImTOy l:46%fast
6
105
6
3
5
7
.39144 Empire
ImTOy l:15M;fast
15
104
1
2
1
4
59117 Empire
lm70>’ l:47%good
6-5
1095 2
2
2
2
38667 Jamaica
ImTOvl :4>! fast
6
105
4
2
2
2
3,8541 Belmont
1 l:42%fa.st
10
104
2
3
1
1
.38311 Jamaica
3-4 l:15*4hvy
5
100
2
2
2
38277 .lamaica
3-4 1:15 fast
10
103
4
3
2
34S34 PlmiMro
BJ f 1:07 fast
8
no
6
6
5
.3404.8 Aq’duct
5-8 l:01%fast
30
111
6
6
6
35839 Jamaica
5-8 l:01%fast
30
112
14
14
14
W. P. DABNY. b. g, 3
105
39123 1-lmpire
1 1-16 l:47',3fast
4
102
6
6
6
4
; 2 i 080 I.atonia
1 1-16 l: 17 '*&slo\v
13
106
1
6
C
5
.3.8996 Latonia
3-4 l;12%fast
29
1041 8
102 7
8
15
58662 Latonia
1 1:40 fa.st
44f
8
7
8
3M’i:3 Latcnia
1 1-16 l:44%fast
15
96
7
5
5
7
38T>.86 Douglas
lm70yl:411cfast
1.3
96
2
2
3
4
385.58 Douglas
3-1 l:ll--< 5 fast
IS
107
6
7
7
38401 Douglas lm70y l;41%fast
30
103
1
2
2
2
38:>06 Churi'h’l
1 1-16 1:47 fast
16
UC
2
4
4
4
aS212 Church’ 1
ImTOyl :44%fast
6
105
3
1
1
1
58108 Lex’ ton
1 1-8 l:51%fast
9
107
5
4
5
6
37940 Lex’ ton
ImTOy l:46%mud
13
105
1
3
3
2
56:184 Latonia
3-4 l:i:!%fast 31-10 109
6
5
3
FHALARIS, br. g, 3 (M)
105
59192 Saratoga
3-4 1 :13 fast
.30
lt« 16
16
16
::,8;t64 Aq’du«-t
1 l:4i8tsfast
7
112 17
19 19
19
:16::77 I’imlico
.3-4 l:14%fa.st
7
10.5
10
tl
10
;;6;8)7 Pimlico
3-4 1 :16 fa.st
31f
115
ft
Vt
::
:;6121 Uiurel
5J f 1:10 good
13
114
1
2
:1.7763 A'l’duct
3 4 1 :14%fa.st
10
107
4
4
:57517 A'i'duct
.3-4 l:i:{%fast
6
10'!3
i s
S
8
:154.32 Belmont
.3-4 st 1:11 fast
lS-5
nxt
4
3
3
;:.7:j;i0 Belmont
.7.‘.f .st l:(M:%fast
S
115
'J
2
3
:..7246 Belmont
.5-8 st l:0'H'ifast
J
no
3
3
4
AUSTBAL, b.
r. 3
no
:i9190 Empire
ImTOy l;47Vr,slow
30
107 15
15
11
11
:!9lii6 I-lmpiri'
1 1-S l:5::‘ifast
:«)
98
7
7
7
7
:!9117 Empire
ImTOy l:47%goo;I
12
107
3
5
5
5
390S4 Aq’duct
1 5 16 2:13 fast
20
95 10
8
8
9
3-8951 Aq’duct
1 l:4'«<ifast
20
lOS 19 16 15
12
:iS870 Aq’duct
58763 Aq’duct
1 lifO-timud
30
107 11 11
8
5
1 1-16 1:47 fast
20
98
1
8
7
9
38580 Belmont
1 1-16 l:47%rast
30
insl 8
9
9
9
38351 Jamaica
1 1-16 l:47%fast
30
87
6
6
6
6
38180 I’imlico
1 1-8 l:56)sgood
5
98 10
9
9
S
3S048 Pimlico
ImTOy 1:49 hvy
4
94
3
4
2
4
377:15 OakTwn
1 1-16 l:46%fast
11-5
88
8
7
6
2
ROYAT, br. c
. 3
100
::9203 Saratoga 1 1-S 1 :.72%fa.st
10
100
3
2
•>
•>
:1714G F.O’nds
7-S 1:28 good
15
991 6
6
5
5
37122 F.G’nds
1 l:44%hvy
15
98
5
3
5
7
:16934 F.G’nds
1 l:40%good
r«
95J
! 8
7
8
8
317:il N.Orl’ns
3J f 43%hvy
15
1(«
1
31C36 N.Orl’ns
3J f 43 slow
7
109
4
M524 N.Orl’ns
3-8 3S%hvy
11-5 Hli 3
SIXTH RACE— —5 1-2 Furlongs, 2-year-olds.
1:05%— 2— 110.)
MERRY PRINCESS, b. f. 2 (M)
114
3ft304 Saratoga
5-S .59Mifa.st
:jo
106
4
2
2
PIGEON WING, br. f. 2 (M)
114
:.W:M A'l’duct
.5-S l;(K)’.,*,fast
1
109
1
2
2
:kS8.S4 A'l’duct
5-S l;00%fast
2
115
7
10
12
MADRAS GINGHAM, b. f, 2 (M)
114
::911>7 Saratoga
5J f 1 :07 fa.st
20
112
s
11
11
S!i034 Aq’duct
5-S-l:00V<ifast
20
108
3
7
5
RETTA B.. ch
. f. 2 (M)
114
:KI0.35 Latonia
.'.-S l:014f,fast ‘
i;!-lo
112
9
5
4
:tX8‘l9 Latonia
.5?. f l:as',*fast
112
6
7
8
:w.s.33 Latunia
GJ f l: 12 %hvy
io
112
8
3
4
38672 Latonia
5-S l;01%fa.st
13
112
2
6
6
3S648 Latonia
4J f 54%fast
68
1081
10
9
TROMPEUSE.
br. f. 2 (M)
114
:’.90:i5 Latonia
5-S l:01%fast
13
112
12
6
6
DUCHESS LACE, b. f, 2 (M)
114
:KI197 Saratog.a
0 .*. f 1:07 fa.st
15
112
7
f,
6
::90:i4 Aq’duct
5-.S 1 :00%fast
12
ms
6
3
3
;K.SXt Aq’duct
:{.ss(i:: Aq’duct
r>-S 1 :(m%fast
7
115
9
6
6
4^ f 52V.fast
15
114
7
4
38.529 Belmont
5-S -st r.9%fast
6
10,8
3
6
3.S409 Belmont
41f st 55'/t,aloi»
5
110
1
3S:!.S2 Jamaica
5-8 l:01%fast
8-5
109
4
6
6
ROSE LEAVES, br. f, 2 (M)
114
:2'197 Saratoga
5J f 1 :07 fast
;*o
112
14
13
12
BETTIE BLUFF, b. f, 2 (M)
114
:>220 Pimlico
4J f 55'^fa.st
SO
112
3
3
1
:iT972 Arl’gfn
Ab:;jf 46 good 4-5
114
VIRAGO, b. f,
, 2 (M)
114
3.S186 Belmont
5-S st .59 slow
10
lo9
2
4
3S:!96 Belmont
41 f st 51%fa.st
7
112
11
9
382;>0 Jamaica
5 '8 1:02 good
JJ
HI
3
3
2
SORIA, ch. f,
2 (M)
114
;',!l00r. Aq'duet
3-4 1:15 fa.st
:m
112
5
S
S
;;.S9(k5 Aq’duct
5-S l:00%fa.st
:*4)
103
6
6
5
DONNALIGHT, br. f. 2 (M)
114
:{.S.S84 Aq'duet
5-8 1:00 “-.fast
8
11:5
S
12
11
RHAJES, b. f.
2
114
:!9204 Saratoga
5-8 u9Vf, fa.st
40
106
16
16
K!
First start for the following;
WILFREDA, ch. f, 2 (M)
114
LADY MARY,
b. f, 2 (M)
114
By Dick Finnell — Carrie Jones (W. Vian).
6 * 11*4 G Kuniiner 8 Cudgel, Rouiuer. George Smith
2nk 3* C Kuuimerll (Jeorge Sniitli. lloamer. Cudgel
S' 8"2 C KumincrlU CumSuh, Startling, George Starr
1* 1' W J O’B'nlo O.KIiayyaui. Snnbonnet. F.Waud
2* 23 'J Butwell 8 Leo<-!iares, Stargazer, C’niTassel
1* 1* J Butwell 8 I.«*<«-liares, Briiigiiurst, W latdy
!•* 1' E Haynes 8 'TeaCaddy, Stargazer, Wat laidy
24 13 K Haynes 5 B’gliiirst, T.o’tli’Jring, W.Iaidy
111 2“ E Haynes 15 Pr. Mullens. EdRoche, Waukeag
By Ballot— Thirty-third (J. W. Parrish).
.3* 3'4 H 'rhurber Fre(*entter. Rancher. M.ar.Goorby
14 I'J II Thurbor 4 .Vrriet, Freeentter. Aiiriim
'.1 f>3 I) Conn’lly 7 Uaneher. Beuverkill. Brib. Voter
4 4“ L Gentry 4 Le’eliares, J.J.?>I’d<M-k. Freee’ter
2' 2'4 J Kederis 4 Uanclier, Beaverfcill, Ileraid
8* 8‘* J Kederis 11 Pndgcl. Pif Jr., Hollister
34 3* D Conn'llj' 7 Pif Jr.. G. Jones. Wm. the Fourth
M'4 2' ,T Koiieris 9 Itcaverkill. Fruit <':ike. B. Volei
2* 2'® J Groth 0 Solly, B. Me Boys, 'Trapping
Claiming. (Aug. 26, 1902— 1 :51%— 5— 129.)
By Flint Rock — Golden View fC. W. Starr).
1* D G 1‘reecrJr S N. K. Beal. Perugiiio. Sky Pilot
44 4''4 S Ml Grave 1.5 Mang.iiicse. Cane Riiu, I.iingden
6 '.J 5'‘ G Moles'lhll Louise V.. Whea fCakes, J.Z.iratP
3* 4*1 H Erieks’nJ.3 II. S. Home. S.iiiTime, L. Cottage
7* 7'® J CallahanlO Poaelicr, Home Sweet Home, Say
3* .3*4 W I.a<ng 9 (’adillac, WisidViolet, Elderken
3* 3*3 S McGraw 7 Kr.theGrent, Phalerian, SkyPilot
1* 1* S Meftraw 8 Womltliriisli, Elderken, S’pri.siiig
7 7** A Paradise 7 L.Gertrude, II. Sw. Home, Saadi
2* 2* M Buxton 12 Dloscoride. 11. Smile, So L. lJ»tty
By_ Ballot— Blush Rose (Quincy Stable).
54 6"J G Wall.s 19 'i'oKay, Homes. Home, J.ofSpades
1* 1* G Walis 9 I’erugino. Sea Gull, Blue 'Tliistle
S' 3* O Walls 9 Dan. D»'ckmate, K-ingdeii
114 12'* M Rowan 14 IK‘ckiiiute. K.’sCub, tioldenGlow
UP* 9" T Rowan 11 I’oaclier, WiseMaii, Sharpshooter
4* 1* A Schu’g'riy Phalerian, Bravado, Mose
2i 2* A Sehu’g’rlG Elderken, Ptinlerian, Rmaierer
7* 4*1 T Rowan 8 Fencer, Irregular, Crepuscule
8 * 7" T Rowan 13 Mars Mouse, CavanBoy, I’oacher
8 * 6*3 T Rowan 12 Murphy, Amackassin. Nominee
7J 7*3 L Gentry 12 L.Princiiss. ItlackBass, M. Sweep
^By_ Olambala — L’Alouette (R. T. Wilson).
2* 2* F' Smith 3 Mari.in tJis.shy, Royat
S' H Bullm’n 9 II. S. Honie, K. O'Neil. Greetings
3* 3" J MeTag't 7 J. of Spades, Af..\rn)W, ('orydoii
34 3*4 R 'Proise 14 Cadillac. N. K. Iteal. Siiiinv liill
7* 4*J G Waits 10 Minto II., Cadillac. G. M. Miller
G* 4* II Bullin’nl3 Itoyi-eRoids, W. Violet, Af..\rrow
4* 3'4 J McTag’t ."1 Fred. tlieG rent. Empress, Nolawn
7* 7*i II BuIlm'nlS Coral. Ben Gow, Poaelier
6* 2* J McTag’t 8 Golding, Elderken, .Surprising
3| 3* H Bullm’n 9 F.thKJreat, Is'U’osaure, P’lerian
By Coy Lad — Aviston (H. H. Hewitt).
14 1“ J Gruber 12 Br’vvn Velvet, Benefaetor. Alston
.54 6'“ II Lun-sf’d 12 Jackllill. GreatGuIl. BillHiinley
74 7** II J Burkel2 R. of Autumn, .Angeline. J.I.Day
8* 6"i H J Burkel2 L.Priiieess, B.l’eddler, K. Adams
]()' M'* J McCabe 12 Kate Adams, Kernan. 'TiiiiMeGee
74 711 ji Burke 9 Kling. Kernan, Chick Barklcr
6 5'“ H Burke ti M.’sBcau, Redinnn, B.Mi-Diivvell
2* 2*4 H Burke 12 Fritz Ernst, 'Joni Goose, Bar One
5* 4*i H Burke 19 Audrey K.. Meliis. St. Theresa
14* 12'* W Crump 19 I’.Connelly, G.Glovv, G.W’iiigton
By Burgomaster — Lady Charcot (Jas. Murphy).
, 8 J 8 '* F Smith 12 Cliilliim. Dnndn'ary, Wild'riiyrae
6 'J 6 '* M Buxton 8 Af.Arrow, M.Gisisby, PaddyDear
2* M* I. Lyke 5 liar. Burgoyiie, Corydoii, Austral
4* 4" L Ensor 9 Cadillac, WihsI Violet, Golding
1* 1* L Lyke 1(1 Star.Baiiuer, Ph’lerian. R’eilere^
2* 3* C Han.sen .8 Golding, Woodthrush. Surprising
4* 3*1 C Hansen 12 Millrace. Grays*m. Machere
4‘ 4’ D Connelly 6 G.W.A’ery, P’g’uini, G.W’liigt'n
5* 4*3 W Knapp 6 8 . Spangled, Corydon, UiuatilLi
11* 10" W Knapp 16 Tliistle. Amarkussiu. AU Bright
By Marathon — Veronique (M. C. Moore).
44 4’“ 10 Sande (> L.Cottage, Sun. Hill. Koli-i-Noor
5'4 .5*1 C Dishm’n 7 IliM-nlr, Sun GimI, M. Ros«‘ II.
5* 6*1 C Dishm'nlO Japliet. King Bidle, Silk I.^iily
7® 7** C Dishm’nll Rifle, Springside. Ernest B.
7 7'* 11 LunsFd 7 Fiiiix-Col, Rifle, Wliirling Ihin
5* 5*J II Lunsf’d (5 Grundy, Brihrd Voter, Ur’nJouca
61 Cl'S C Dishm’n 8 Korbly, Melus. Taeoln
2“ 3“i R SimpHon .Y Tlie Porter, Anrum, HoIIinger
4 4“4 R Simpson 4 K.scoba, Lucky R., Jas. 'T. Clark
2’i 2' R Simpson 5 Lucky B., Auriim. Jim Hefferiiig
6 * G'® R Simpson 8 Kseoba, Sew. Combs, V. Aincric;!
2* 21 R Simpson 6 SewellCombs, Kverest, B.Ixuiilcr
11 I'l W Kelsay 12 Jack Hill, J. Walker, All Aglow
By Phaleron — Last Hoi>o (W. R, Cox).
15 14 (J I riH'ce 19 i’aiianiaii. L’liiMriiiii'r. I’ullux
l.S l.S F Rob'son21 Riverside. J. of Spades, Dragoon
7 nk .j« D I.yke 1.3 WliippiMirvvill. Grayson. Medusa
2 = M
Buxton
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Gen. Starr. Denone, WliipiMHirwill
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4*i I.
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Felicitation, Jim Hoey, Aztec
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Rob' son 14
I’.-iddy, I’artiX'in. ■Mooselie.nl
6*1 F
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St.irv.ort. Six.toOne. Amackassin
By Dalhousie— Australina (C. H. Diebold).
10' lh'“ D S’.irling 19 M. Kriiter. Na|M>b’on. T. Decision
7 7'" .1 Wessier 7 N.K.Rcal. D’ndrcary, R.ofl’li’iiix
5 4''3 D Stirling 5 Elderken, H. Rnrgoyue, Corydon
9* "*• R Denyse 19 K’gfislier. L.Cottage, I’.uiidCulis
11* 10*3 U Stirling 19 Renevolent, IronCrossII., 'riel’iii
5.J 6 "i D Stirling 13 H.S.Hoine, S.in'rime. L. Cottage
9' 9-'“ II Ericks'nlO Jlliito II., Cadillac. G. M. Miller
9 9*-'' F Rob’son 9 Ellison, Cadillac, Waterpniof
6 6 '® H Erlcks’n 9 Game Cock, Air M.an, Mononioy
9* 8 *® G Walls 19 High. Lassie. Boxer, MoaiH-acy
4 4" H Eri"ks’n 4 Obolus, Precise, Bughouse
1* 1* H Ericks'n 8 lI.C.Basch, Kingflsber, UedCroM
By Aro do Triomphe— ApoUinariz (T. Clyde).
:5 3" Q Preece 3 Marion Gisisliy. WiXMlthrusli
4* 4®5 R Troise 9 Co.Iaiss, C.A.Comisk’y, D’rym’u
8 8"3 II Troise 8 Bondage, Manismus. 'TiUotson
8 * 9** S Pelscr 9 Basilius, Valais, Bufonl
6 6" L McAfee 9 Henry U., Ornery. Reil Rover
3* I'l L Mc.Atee 6 WaterWave, Natty, Keilloe
31 4*4 T McTag’t 6 Napoli. 'Taiitaiizer. Paula V.
Maidens, Fillies. Special Weights. (Aug. 5, 1918 —
By Spanish Prince— Merriment II. (F, A. Clark).
3' 3* L Ensor 19 Stickling, Blush. Beauty, Polygon
By Hamburg — Dovelet (H. P. Whitney).
24 F Rol)’sonI3 'rnscaliHisti, 1). laice, M.Gingliam
13' 13'* F Roii’sonl.3 SvveetBricr. Minuet, L’ckawaiina
By Delhi — Gingham (C. E. Micklewaite).
11= 11" C Bond 14 Bright I.iglits. Sketcliy, Cerinus
4* 4"J L Lyke 1:5 'riisi-aloosa, I’ig. Wing, D. laiee
By Free Lance — Belle Scott (G. J. Long).
3 I 1 3" D Coiiirilyl2 Kiku, laidy Manag.T, fSrace
74 D Conn’lly 12 MadgeF., Brimful. laidyMunager
4'4 4'® D Conn’llyl2 Scntinicntal, Miss Ivan. BraceUp
7' 5*i H Lunst’d 12 Selma G., Adclia W-. Liberal
9' 8** K I-apaillell Onuizo, Bulldoze. Iwin
By Von Tromp — Bonsetta (E. B. McLean).
10* In* W J 4)’B’nl2 Kiku. Retta B., I..ady Manager
By Fair Play — Dragnet (A. Belmont).
64 5*’4 .1 NIe’rag’tl-l Bright Liglits. Sketchy. Ceriiuis
34 3* J McT.ag’t 13 'T’cabsisa. I’ig. Wing. M.G’gliam
34 4-’4 G Ityrne l."> SweetBrler, .llinnet, L’ckawauiia
5'4 4®i W H'hries 13 Polygon, Stickling, Mariiiite
4t> 4*3 C Kumrner 9 Pen Ros**, Kiss Ag:iiii, Sketchy
3'4 '.’ti G Byrne 14 A’lias’dor III., Znleika, Poveriua
4* 4® P Rob’son 7 Earlocker, Murmite. Balustrade
By Ballot — Colonial (J. W. McLolland).
l;l 13'* L McAtis' 14 Bright Lights, Sketchy, Ceriiuis
By King James — Bettie Landon (H. R. Dulany).
4 * 4®4 T Rice 9 Pinanl. Esipiiinan. Sea Pirate
2® II Brooks 3 Catm-tin, Stone Daisy
By Fair Play — Violet Ray (G. W. McNamec),
G'J C** F Rob’son S Elfin tjiieen, Ophelia. AuntDinah
9* 9'® O Byrne 22 Ellintjne’n. Itoutledge. W. Marvel
54 24 G Byrne 13 Gn“eu Mint, Znleika, T.Uoiisseini
By Ogden— La Sorella U. (J. E. Madden).
9 9*' A CoIl|ns 9 Ynriicari. Over ’I'lu're. Tarasixiii
6® 6" A Collins 8 'T’reiitia, D.VTidivi-r, J’enesifuce
By Light Brigade — Perdona (W. S. Kilmer).
II* 16"J W Knapp l.'i Swisditrier, Minuet. L’ekawanna
By Sardanapale — FouiUe (Rhajes Stable),
13* 13'* R Simpson 19 Stickling, M. Princess, B. Beauty
By Sir Wilfred — Santa Catalina (Oneck Stable).
By Helmet — Eonic (S. J. Lawler).
RACING DATES FOR 1918.
Saratoga Racing Association, Saratoga Bpringa.
N. Y.:
August 1 to August 31 (27 days). OraL
Brookfield Fair Associatiou. Brookfield. Mo.:
August 6 to August 9 (4 days).
Cheyenne Tborouglibred Breeders’ Aasociation, Chey-
enne, Wyo. :
August 10 to Scpteinbi'r 2. (20 days).
Reiio Business Men’s Association, Ueuo, Ney. :
August 17 to September 7 (19 days). Mutuels.
Soiitliern blarylaud Agricultural Fair Association.
Marlboro, Md. :
August 27 to August 31 (5 days). Mutuela.
Indiana State Fair, liidiainipolis, Ind.:
August 31 to 8 eptenib«‘r 6 ((5 days).
Westelicster Racing Assoedatlon, Belmont Park,
Queens, L. I., N. Y.:
September 2 to September 14 (12 days). Oral.
Maryland State Fair and Agricultural Society of
Baltimore County, Timouiuin, Md.:
Si'iitenilicr 3 to September 7 (5 days). Mutuels.
Douglas Fair Association, Douglas, Wyo.:
S<‘ptenib«T 3 to SeptemlK-r 7 (5 days).
Harford Agricultural and Bretxlcrs As.sociatioii,
Havre de Grace, Md.:
Seiitemlier 10 to Septemlier 28 (17 days). Mutue)s.
Qms ns County Jm-key (’lull. Aqili'diiet. N. Y.:
Septemlier 19 hi Septemlier 28 (12 days). Oral.
MetrniHilitiiii Jockey Club, Jamaica, N. Y.:
Si'ptenilier 39 to Oetulier 12 (12 days). Oral.
Maryi:ind State Fair. K-iurel, Md. :
OetoiM-r 1 fo Oi'tolnT 31 (27 days). Mntne)s.
Empire City Raring AH.sociation, Yonkers, N. Y.:
Octolicr 14 to 0«'tolM'r 29 (12 days). Oral.
Maryland Jockey Clidi, I’inilieo, Md.:
Noveniln-r 1 to NovemisT 13 (11 days). Mutuels.
Soiitlierii Maryland Agricultural As.soeiation, Bowie,
Md.:
November 14 to November 30 (15 days). Mutuels.
I
6
DAILY RACING FORM
Tuesday, Ang^ist 6, 1918.
INTERESTING AND PERTINENT TOPICS OF THE DAY
GENERAL NEWS NOTES OF THE DAY I VON HOLTZENDORFF EXPLAINS
Wcak«‘iu-<1 by th»‘ defeat suffered on the Soissons-
Iteims front, the Oernians aiiliareiitly are jirepar-
iiii; to assume the defeusire on tli«‘ front from
Ypres to Keims. s;iys an Associated Tress dispatch
of yestenlay. Wliile contiiiiiini; their rt“tir«'ment
toward tile Aisis-. tlie tJeniiatis liave abandoned
K«sh 1 di'fensive nositkuis in Ticanly east of Amiens.
The movements nortli and south of the Somme have
Isi-ii oiiiy bx-al in «-har:icter, l>ut are an indication
tliat tile (b-rnian command is aware of the danirer
of an aliied attack north of tlie pres<‘nt battle
field. l{elw«s-n Soissons and Reims the Vesle vir-
tually lias iHs-n clean-d of enemy tnaips and Flsmes
is in the liands of the Americans, haviut; lanm car-
ii«Ml by storm. West of Reims tlu“ French have
made iniisirtant itains. and in the region of Soissons
tin- Frvncli arc nortli of the Aisne. Enemy ivsist-
an«-e apparently lias b»i*n growing stronger from
Tisim^s east to Reims. However, the Vesle is in
fliHsl, and. as large swamjis line its course w«‘st
of Reims, it is iiossibb* the r»*sistanc<‘ may be due
to the inabilit.v of the Germans to move to the north
bank.
“Over English railroads in a country strange to
tliem and under unfamiliar conditions, American
offiiaTs diivcting the transisirtation of trisips to
tlie front are making ivcords surpassing tlie best
that lias Nh'ii done in the states,” says the Ixmdoii
Wi-elily I)is|iatcli in describing the fitiiiiig and rail
trans|Mrrt of the American ariai<‘s arriving in EiiroiM*.
“On duly 7 nineteen trains, with a total of
coai-hes. carriisl l(l,3l*0 men from an American
camp in six hours. Twenty-five tlioin-and men have
hei-u entraineil and transisirted from one town
in less than five hours. S*-venteeu thousand wen-
clearisl from a isirt of debarkation one afternoon
re«-entlj' and 7,0U0 or 8.(100 foll.iw**d the next morn-
ing. The «-ntir«- lot iiad lieen niov«-d to a rest
<ani|i, liatlied, ftsl. entertained, freshened uii gen-
crall.v and put down behind the lines five days
later.
Casualties among tin- Aini'rican troops in the
severe fighting in which they have IxH-n engaged
siiK-e Jul.v 15, when the Gi-rmau offensive was
launched and halted at the Marne, are now being
reis«rt*si in the daily lists from Gen. Pershing,
though no estimate of the total has yet been
ivceivcil. Yesterday’s army list contained 407 names,
the largest lumilK-r reiMirtisl in a single day. Of the
men named ’JOS were killed in action, thirty-seven
died of wounds and 148 were wounded, forty-eight
seriously and 100 degiv*' uiidetermiin-d. The missing
in action numbe-nsl only three. In addition to the
arm.v list the marine list toda.v contained ten
names — nine killeil in action and one died of
wounds.
More than 500 guns have bei-n cajitured by one
Fivnch army alone, that of Gen. Mangin, since the
lieginniug of the allies’ offensive on July 18, says
a dispatch from Paris. 'I'liis army also took an
tsiual number of trench mortars in the same period.
Eacli day adds to the booty captured by the allies.
It will be imiHissible to take full stuck for some
time, but the boot.v includes a considerable numlwr
of 77 millimeter (about three inches) guns, while
11 millimeter shells salvageil up to the present
total 1,500,000.
Federal indictments were returned at New York
yesterday charging the Pennsylvania Railroad, Ar-
mour & Co., Swift & Co. and the Xew Jersey City
St<M-k.vards Compan.v witli conspiring to violate the
fcdv-ral statutes, which prohibit the giving or ac-
cepting of rebates. The allcgid offenses have to
do with the routing of traffic.
The new administration man-iiower bill, extending
tin- selective service act to all men between the
ages of 18 and 45, inclusive, and autliorizing the
1’resldi‘Ut to call such [lersous into military' ser-
vice “in such stsiuence of ages and at such times”
as h«‘ may prcscrils-, was introduced today in both
houses of Congri-ss.
W <-<‘kl.v registration of youths attaining the age 1
of IT during the next few weeks was proiiosed
by General Cniwder as the only means of obtaining
the iMMMiOO men to be called to the colors in Sep-
teuilicr. 'I'liis could be done by presidential iirocla-
matiott and would add about 8U,UU0 to the number
of men available.
Sinking of the American tank steamer O. R.
Jennings 1((0 miles off the Virginia coast, an-
nounced yesterday, revealed the presence of at
h-ast two German submarines on this side of the
Atlantic. The second raider has been oiierating
off the coast of Kova Scotia and near-by waters
for several days.
Provost Marshal General Crowder, in a statement
submitted b.v Scmitor ChanilM'rlain, suggested Sep-
temlier 5 as the date for a national registration of
men witliiii the (iroiHised new ages.
A dispatch from Paris yesterda.v says the loug-
rang<- iMinibardment of the I’aris region was rc'siimed
this morning.
SALT WATER AND RUM
We have l*eeu patiently waiting for the proniul-
gatien. from certain quarters, of a line of argument
priaiicated U|miii the glorious achievenients of our
iiav.v in convoying our tnaips to France. We’ve
l»e«'n looking for one of tlie big battlesiiiiis of the
I’roliihitiou party to come out officially and declare
that the .\mericaii navy has b**eu so etlicieut because
it was dry. None has done so, and we are disap-
isdiited.
^ ct I’ver.v few days some proiHiuent of prohibition,
writing to the ncwspaiars, takes a little side sliot
at this target. To tiuse the statement of yearly
supplies issued at one of the great victualing
yards of the Itritish flia-t would make s!i<H-king read-
itig. One iti'iii— and it’s the only one ri'ckoned in
liquid measiin — is; “Ram, l.lMMi.tKM) gallons.” Coii-
deiised milk is ex|.ress*s| j„ |M.nnds— »;.5<MMK)0. The
rum allowance in the navy (Itritish, of i-oursc) is
oiie-eighth of a pint daily to each man over twenty
.years of age, hut if a man elects to take “grog
money” instead of his drink, he has that privilege.
Itut tlie liritisli iiav.r consumes mu«h more than a
million gallons of rum annually, for this is only p
p.irt of the “Ihsi«- liill.” We should conclude from
this that King tbs.rge’s sailoruieu are less efficient
th.iu ours, but we can’t. The facts won’t justify
it.
The Itritish navy, thus fortified with rum. maii-
,iged to k«s-p sufficiently whle-awake to act as
tin- bulwark for the i-ixilizeil world against the
insursions of the llun for .years la-fore we got into
tlie fight. It must la- that they, with the assistance
of their officers, were abb- to practicr- .a little self-
restraint and cultivate teni]a-rate habits.
We read recentl.v of an agreement made b.v several
'lif<--loiig total alistaim-rs in Wilki-sbarre that they
w'onhl each take one drink when the Yankee trcaips
i iarch«-d down the ITider den Linden. We move that
the same privilege be granted our Jackies. — Philu-
deljdiia Record.
Admiral von Tirpitz said a year ago that America
i-oiild not s«>nd an army to France. 4t would be im-
laissible to solve the transiKirtation pnddem.
Admiral von lloltzi-udorff now is trying to ex-
tdain how tin- American troops have lieen trans-
jMirted and why the Americans can continue to
traiisisirt them, and why Geniiany cannot prevent
it. “The enemy,” says tlie official explainer, in
;in official interview for the official pn-ss. “appro-
priatisl neutral shipjiing to improve their oversea
transjiort.”
Then- was another reason for the success of the
enterprise which the estimable Von Tirpitz knew
could not succeed. That was that “Americans have
at their disiiosal for disembarkation of troops the
coast regions from North Scotland to the French
Mediterrauean jiorts • • • should we have our sub-
marines Ih- in wait at all of these ports to see if
American tninsiiorts arrive, accompanied by fast
convoying vessels? Convoys do not arrive with the
n-giil:irity of railroad trains at great stations, but
arrive with gn-at irregularity and at gn-at inter-
vals, often at night in a fog.” And Is-caiise of this,
the Admiral eivpluius to the official interviewer,
“then- is little prospi-ct of success in the siieclal
eniplo.vmeut of German submarines against Amer-
ican trans|Kirts.”
The Admiral docs not say, in as many words,
that it was a mean trick to use more steamers
than Germany had figun-d could be had for such
use. He dot-s not say that it was unfair and un-
kind not to approaeh desiguat-.-d Entente jiorts uiiou
s«-h«-dule, the schedule advertised, and invite the
German submarines to have a try at each trans-
]K»rt, but it is evident that In.- fc-els that way
about it.
It is irregular and unexjK-eted American methoils
that makes the imiKissihle jiossible. Had the Ameri-
can attempted their delivery of troops as Von 'rerpitz
exiMH-ti-d he — Von Holtzendorff — would havi- had the
pleasure now to reinimi the Germans, in an official
interview, of the fulfilled protihecy of Von Tir-
pitz, but the iiesky Americans always ready to
abide b.v The Hague conventions, caiimd be relied
u|K)u to wage war umU-r the Voii Tirpitz conventions.
The.v are t:iiue, seemingly spineless and unenterpris-
ing lot until you worry them into the uukmI to
wage war, and then they uiiset your calculations b.v
flying at .vou like a nest of hornets, in a violent
unforse<-n manner. In such circumstan<-es, under such
ismditious, bt-cause of such preverseness, they get
l.OtWMKK) men into France in ten montlis or so, but
if they had done otherwise as the reasonable Von
Tirpitz exiK-cted why, of course, the result would
have lM-(‘n otherwise and so Vou Tirpitz was not
wrong. 'riK- Americans were wrong. Nobody can
forecast what will Ih- done by those who do uu-
exiH-cted tilings.
Ih-nnerwctterl What is it you exin-ct of our sub-
marines? Would you have them defeat geogr:iphy
and jH-rversity? — Louisville Couritr-Jourual.
«
VICIOUS TAX LEGISLATION
The Ways and Cleans Committee frankly stat-.-s
its puriHist- in having a 50 iH-r cent higher corijora-
tion income tax on uudistributc-d earnings than on
distributed earnings. That purpose is what we
suggested the otln-r day it must be. It seeks to
ilrive out in dividends virtually all of any com-
paii.v’s ea:-uiugs so that the government can take
still other whacks at tliose earnings, both with
exc<-ss profit taxes and tl-.en again with sin»ei-
taxes on the im-omes of those who get the dis-
trihufed earnings as dividends.
Rut a government tax that will thus drive earn-
ings out of a business where they an- imiH-rative
to its safely is the most vichms and dangerous
tax tiiat can l>e th-visi-il. A tax that gives sunilus
earnings the clioi«-e In-twi-t-n confiscati-an and dissi-
jiatiou abroad tickets business straight through to
hell.
In iH-half of the committee an example is given
of the fairm-ss of this iM-nalty tax — 18 ]H-r cent — on
uiidistrihuted earnings as it would affect a cor-
IHiration earning RKt ta-r c-i-ut on its capital. Rut
for every coriHir.-ition in this country that earns
100 iH-r cent on its capital then- an- Tiundn-ds
IH-rhaps thousands, that do not earn 30 per cent,
15 iK-r t-eiit or even 13 la-r cent.
Furthermon-, onl.v the densest ignorance of busi-
ness soundm-ss and safety could ignore the horse
sense fact that, whatever its capital, any indus-
trial or comuiereial enteriirise must win or fall on
the m:irgin it makes or loses on the amount of
business it do<-s.
Any business to be safe must earn a sufficient
profit on the business it does to insure against the
times of stress when it cannot get through with any
profit at all. Any business which makes fair prof-
its on its turnover must keep some of them un-
siH-iit and ready to use when storms burst. There
must be an ample rese-rve for exiuinsion, improve-
ments. n-newals, etc., or the company must always
Ih- luuning to the moiu-y lender for rescue.
For men in Congress not to know these simple
truths familiar to any intelligent clerk in the
counting room of a commercial house shows their
iueomiK-t»-ucy to deal with any business question,
]nu‘.*li less the crucial question of taxation of in-
dustry, of commerce, of bread and butter. They
don’t know enough about business laws and princi-
ples to legislate for business. They don’t know
enough alsiiit any ^ide of business to run a iHJanut
stand.— New York Sun.
*-
KAISER WILHELM BECOMES SILLY
The kaiser in his prm-lamation of .yesterday to
the Gcrniau army and navy becomes positively inter-
esting. if ridiculous:
“American armies and numerical suiH-riority
do not frighten us. It is spirit which brings
the decision.”
Is the first seiiteni-e the gentle iniiH-rial way
of breaking the in-ws to the German iH-ople that
there is an American army in France and that it
is growing toward ihe two million mark? And
was the second seiit<-iice comiHised In-fore spirit
had brought a decision at t«-ringes and the I’russiau
Gu.irds w«-re dead or prisoners at the hands of the
Americans?
The most remarkable part of Wilhelm’s address,
however, concerns the ci-ntest on the Atlantic:
“My submarines are sure of success. They are
tenaciously attacking and fighting the vital
foi'ct-s which are streaming across the sea to the
eiicm.v.”
It is iiii)i-ts>i|ile for Americans, knowing as the.v
do, that more ih.-sii a million soldiers have crossed
to France with a loss of less than 3<M) men. to
iH-conie vexed with Wilhelm’s statement. It is like
the babbling of a m;in who iias slip|H-d siiddenl.v
into set-oiid chihllHKMl and who is repi-ating fairy
tales told to him b.v the Gennaii admiralt.v. Coupled
with such outgivings the kaiser’s talk alHiiit “united
stand and iinlM-udiug will” Ih-coiih-s sillv. Even
Karl Rosner must have smiled behind his note
book. — New York t>uu.
TRAINING OPERATIONS AT SARATOGA
Saratoga. N. Y.. August 5. — Recent work-outs at
Saratoga included the following:
Allah— Half mile in .53%.
Alibi— Half mile in 50.
Anneheu — Three-quarters in 1:17.
Arrah Go On — Half mile in 51.
Rlue Grass Relic — Half mile in 53.
Ronifact- — 'riirec-qnarters in 1:17%.
RaylH-rry Candle — Half mile in 51.
Ronnie Rrooni — Five-eighths in 1:03.
Rcnefactor— Three-quarters in 1:1(5.
Rattle — Three-eighths in 37.
Ratter Caki- — Three-quarters in 1:15.
Raclielor’s Rliss — Half mile in 50.
Ren Hampson — Three-quarters in 1:18.
Rlushing Reality — Fivi--eightlis in 1:03.
Ralustrade — Five-eighths in 1:01.
Ruiierana — Thn-e-qiiarters in 1:19.
Rriln-d Voter — Thn-e-quarters in 1:18.
Relario — Five-eightlis in 1:10.
Roister — Mile in 1:43.
Ron Jour — Three-eightlis in 3(5%.
151-own R. — Half mile in 49.
Rinding Tie — Tlire<--quarters in 1:15.
Constantine — Five-ei.ghths in 1:03%.
Ceraiiiie — Five-eighths in 1:05.
Candle Light — Three-eighths in 35%.
Colonel Livingston — Five-eighths in 1:03.
Christie Holters — Thre«--eiglitlis in 3(5.
Counterblast — Thrwj-qiiarters in 1:14%.
tlol. Marehmont — Five-eiglitlis in 1:03.
Clean Gone — Half mile in 49%.
Coliiiella — Three-eiglitlis in 315.
Cri-sson — Five-eighths in 1:03.
Corn 'Tassel — Mile in 1:45.
Cavalier — Five-eiglitbs in 1:06.
Cinders — Five-eigliths in 1:06.
Corn Exchange — 'riiree-quarters in 1:16.
Christie — Seveu-eigliths in 1:30.
t’laquer — ThriH'-quarters in 1:15%.
Cane Run — Five -eighths in 1:06.
Cousin o’ Mine- ThrcH--iiimrters in 1:16.
Damrosch — Thn-e-Hiuarters in 1:1(5.
Dandy Dude — Three-quarters in 1:36.
Dr. Johnson — 'Thn-e-quarters in 1:18.
Dunlmyne — Half mile in 48%.
Doreas — Three-eighths in 36%.
IK-laware — Five-eighths in 1:05.
Daydiie — Five-eighths in 1:03.
Dick Williams — Mile and an eiglith in 1:53-%.
Donii:i light — Five-eighths in 1:04.
Deekmate — Half mile in .55.
Earloeker — Half mile in 48%.
Enfilade -Three-quarters iii 1:16%.
Eternal — Five-eigliths in 1:03%.
Eyelid — S<-ven-eighths in 1:31.
Even-st — Half mile in 57.
Exteriniiiator — Mile and a quarter in 2:19.
Elfin (jiK-en — Tlir«-e-quarters in 1:15%.
Flags— Three-quarters in 1:15.
Foreground — Tliree-iiuarters in 1:16.
Fn-eeutter — Mile and an eighth in 1:55.
Grimalkin — Five-eighths in 1:06.
Gold Taipei — Five-eighths in 1 :01.
Greetings — Three-eigliths in 37%.
Genesis — Mile in 1 ;44.
Gloomy Gus — Three-quarters in 1:17.
Ginger — Tliree-quartcrs in 1:17.
Golding — Thre<--quarters in 1:18.
Uaunihal — Five-eighths in 1:01%.
Hauberk — Three-quarters in 1:17.
Herodcr — Tlirt-e-elglitlis in 40.
Herald — Mile in 1:41%.
Hollister — Half mile in .50.
Hcliocross— ^Three-eighths in 36%.
Higlil iiid L;issie — Half mile in 48.
Iina Frank — Tliree -quarters in 1:19.
In the Sun — Tliree-<-ightlis in 35%.
Irregular — Mile in 1:-13%.
Japhet — Half mile in .50.
Johren — Tliree-<iuarlers in 1:36.
Ju:«iit’ an Rout — -Mile in 1:45.
K. of K. — Half mile in .50.
Keri-nsk.v — Tlirt-e-quarters in 1:18%.
Katie Canal — Tlin-e -quarters in 1:14%.
Kewjiie O’Neil — Tliree-quarters in 1:18.
King Neptune — Half mile in 48.
Lively — Five-eighths in 1:05.
laidy Get trade — Three-eighths in 36%.
Liieky R. — Mile in 1:43.
laid’s Love — Half mile in 47%.
Lion d’Or — TIirt-t--eighths in 38.
Isird Rrightoii — Five-eightlis in 1 :03%.
iH-oclian-s — Tliree-eighllis in 36.
L’lnfimiier — 'Three-quarters in 1:17.
Miss Vosk.v — Tliret'-eigliths in 36.
Miiito II. — Half mile in 51.
Melancholia — Five-ciglitlis in 1:05.
Magiielit*- — Three-quarters in 1:31.
Memories II. — Tlirw-qiiarters in 1:1.5.
Jlornion — Tliri-e-quarters in 1:16.
Midway — Mile in 1:43.
Motor Coji — Tliree-eighths in 37.
Madame lleiTniaiiii — Three-quarters in 1:13%.
Madrid — Thrw-eigliths in 34%.
Mahony — Half mile in 49.
Mitelu-II May — Il.-ilf mile in 47.
NejH- — Five-eightlis in 1:05.
Nebraska — Tliree-eigliths in 36.
Normandie — Half mile in 50.
Nutcracker — Mile in 1:43.
Night AViiid — Thn-e-quarters in 1:18.
Nolawu — TliriH'-iiuarters in 1:19.
Naturalist — Mile in 1:43.
Olive W«H)d — Mile in 1:45.
Out the AVay — Tlin-e-quarters in 1:13%.
Orenzo — Five-eiglitlis in l:»r3.
Old Koenig — Three-quarters in 1:19.
Ophelia — Fivc-ciglitlis in 1:0*5%.
I’addy — Tlin-c-eig5iths in 35%.
I’eter — Five-eighths in 1:10.
I’olygen— Thrc»--eightlis in 34%.
I'eurod — Half mile in ^S.
I'n-cious — Three-quarters in 1:19.
I’apii — Tliree-eightlis in 35%.
I’orte DraiH-au— Tlin-e-quarters in 1:17.
I’igeoii Wing — Thn.H--quarters in 1:18.
I’eep Sight — Thn-e-quaFters in 1:31.
I’uts and Calls — Three-quarters iu 1:18.
I’ickwiek — Mile in 1:43.
I’iedia — Mile iu 1:46.
I’oaclier — Seven-eighths in 1:35.
I’asaiin-na — Thrce-(|uarters iu 1:17%.
(Juestionnaire — Five-eighths in 1:06%.
Regal Lodge — Three-quarters in 1:1*5.
Rainlmw Girl— Five-eiglitlis iu 1:03.
Ro'.lgers — Half mile in 51.
Rogue — Half mils iu 5.5.
Rose of Autumn — Half mile in 52.
Reil Sox — Three-quarters iu 1:18.
Right — Mile in 1:48%.
Rey Oakwood — Tlirec--quarters iu 1:19.
Recount — Jf ile in 1 :47.
Su!iu 3 - Liiini — Tliri-«--quartcrs in 1:33.
Salvcstra — Five-eigliths in 1:01.
Stepson — Half mile in .51%.
Star Master — Half mile iu 48.
St. Rernard — Three-quarters in 1:17%.
Sirocco — Five-eighths in 1:03.
St. Isidore — Mile and an eightli in 1:57%.
Star Hampton — Threenjuarters iu 1:18%.
Star Fancy — Tliree-eiglitlis iu 36.
Stickling — Three-quarters iu 1:17.
Seafarer — Tliree-quarters iu 1:17.
Suiifliisli — Mile in 1:48.
Swecpiiient — Three-eighths in 37.
St. Quentin — Five-eighths iu 1:03.
Sundial II. — Five-eighths iu 1:0*5.
Sun Rriar — Miie iu 1:19.
Swiii.g Loose — Three-eigiitlis in 40.
Solid Rock — Mile in 1:43%.
Sweep On — Half mile iu 53%.
Sunny SIoik- — M ile iu 1:17.
Tags — Five-eighths iu 1:03.
TorehlH-arcr — Thn-e-qnart*-rs in 1:16%.
The I’orter — H.-ilf mile in .50.
Traiiby — Seven -elglitlis in 1:16%, 1:30.
Thunder Cla|i — Half mile iu 53.
Tlirills— Mile iu 1:41%.
TiimhU-r — Half mile in 49.
Triompliaiit — Thrt-e-eighths in 37.
TnitniK'Use — Flve-eightiis in 1:03.
Biff ^ Racing! Circuit
APPROXIMATELY
$8,000 IN PURSES
OFFERED FOR THE RUNNERS
Circuit Opens at CARROLL, IOWA, August 13
PETER STEPHANY. Secretary
HARLAN . .
AVOCA . . ,
ATLANTIC.
AUDUBON .
August 1 9 to 22 . . . L. N. Pickird,
August 27 to 30 . . . B. A. Kreinke,
September 2 to 6. Carl Hoffmann,
September 10 to 13. 6. C. Carter,
to 16
Secretary
Secretary
Secretary
Secretary
12 to 16 Running Races at Each Fair
All Short Ship. No Change in Shipment
C4RL HOriMANN, Circuit Secretary.
PETER STEPHANY, Circuit President
Have Received From
Kentucky Western Turf Wizard,
Aneric.’s Premier Clocler at Saratoga, N. Y,,
. for THURSDAY, AUGUST 8
and SATURDAY, AUGUST 10
two of the best laid plans which have been per-
fected at the Saratoga race track in which I have
been instrumental in sending information out.
These horses I honestly think will be good prices.
As this is my first appearance in the cast I want
to introduce myself to the racing public with two
probable winners in the days above mentioned.
To all those who answer this advertisement, send-
ing correct name and address with FIVE DOLLARS,
I will telegraph both horses. After both win I will
expect all my clients to telegraph five dollars in
advance for future winners. Do not fail to get
both these probable winners. Both horses will be
filed with this paper at 10 A. X., day of race.
Telegraph your money early. I am at the track
every day with my assistant. Address
THOMAS HORTON
EAGLE HOTEL,
Ballston Spa, Saratoga County, N. 7.
SUNNYSIDE HOTEL
Magnolia Springs,
Baldwin County : ; : : Alabama
In the heart of the Ponce do Leon imantry. t
tween Mobile Bay and the Golf of Mexico. On
all the year round- Fine fishing. The Sprin
furnish a certain cure for kidney diaeasee.
RATES: $15 PER WEEK.
BILLY KELLY, 5-1, WON, and a loser wore last
Ssitunlay’s #3 X X 8[M-eials. Don’t miss next
Satiirdii.v’s TWO LIVE ONES at Saratoga. Only $2.
Today’s Form Special: No. 708 in Book 506.
I HE STANDARD TURF UUlOE
Room 403, 22 West Quincy Street, Chicago. Illinois.
BE STTBE AND GET
next Satiirdav’s two Siieeials. wired vou for $1.
TODAY’S FORM SPECIAL: No. 384.
THE TURF REPORTER.
B. 509 Baltimore Bldg., 22 W. Quincy St,. Chicago,
THE SALVATOB SYSTEM
complete, given in Book 369. on sale everywhere.
25 cents. GET IT.
TODAY’S FREE BEST: No. 366.
American Thoroughbred, Baltimore Bldg,, Chicago.
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